Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Usbacked militias retake Raqqa from Islamic State

Jihadist group’s de facto capital falls after 4month battle

- Reuters

RAQQA: Us-backed militias have completely taken Syria’s Raqqa from Islamic State, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said on Tuesday.

The fall of Raqqa city, where Islamic State staged euphoric parades after its string of lightning victories in 2014, is a potent symbol of the jihadist movement’s collapsing fortunes. From the city, the group planned attacks abroad.

The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), an alliance of Kurdish and Arab militias backed by a Us-led internatio­nal alliance, has been fighting IS at Raqqa since June.

A Reuters witness said fighting appeared to be almost at an end with only sporadic bursts of gunfire. Militia fighters celebrated in the streets, chanted slogans from their vehicles and raised a flag inside Raqqa stadium.

An SDF spokesman said the alliance would capture the last Islamic State areas in the city within hours. The stadium and a hospital, the SDF said they had captured earlier on Tuesday, were the jihadists’ last bases.

A local field commander said no Islamic State fighters remained even in the stadium and the hospital, two central city points where IS had been best entrenched and were the SDF said fighting on Monday night and early Tuesday was focused.

“We do still know there are still IEDS and booby traps in and amongst the areas that ISIS once held, so the SDF will continue to clear deliberate­ly through areas,” said Colonel Ryan Dillon, a spokesman for the coalition.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Syrian Democratic Forces fighters gesture the victory sign in Raqqa on Tuesday.
REUTERS Syrian Democratic Forces fighters gesture the victory sign in Raqqa on Tuesday.

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