Khaleej Times

US-backed force seize a quarter of Raqqa

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beirut — US-backed fighters have seized a quarter of Syria’s Raqqa from the Daesh group, a monitor said on Monday, less than three weeks after they first entered the northern city.

Arab and Kurdish militiamen from the Syrian Democratic Forces smashed into the militants’ main Syrian bastion on June 6 after a months-long drive to encircle it. “Since the offensive began, the SDF have captured around 25 per cent of the city’s built-up neighbourh­oods,” Rami Abdel Rahman, head of the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, said on Monday.

Backed by US-led coalition air strikes, the SDF has fully seized the southeaste­rn districts of Al Meshleb and Al Senaa, as well as Al Rumaniya and Sabahiya in the west, he said.

From those neighbourh­oods, they were bearing down on Raqqa’s Old City in a pincer movement on Monday, with fighting raging in the western Al Qadisiya district and parts of the city’s east.

SDF fighters also hold part of Division 17 — a former Syrian army base — and an adjacent sugar factory on the northern edges of the city. “They want to cut off the city’s northern part, including the Division 17 base, so that there’s more pressure on Daesh in the city centre,” Abdel Rahman said.

The battle for Raqqa is the SDF’s flagship offensive, with heavy backing from coalition air strikes, advisers, weapons and equipment. Daesh overran Raqa in 2014, transformi­ng it into the de facto Syrian capital of its selfdeclar­ed “caliphate”. It became infamous as the scene of some of the group’s worst atrocities, including beheadings, and is thought to have been a hub for planning attacks overseas. —

They want to cut off the city’s northern part, including the division 17 base, so that there’s more pressure on daesh in the city centre Rami Abdel Rahman, Head of Syria Observator­y for human rights

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