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1,000 civilians trapped:

- GRACE HAMMOND NEWS REPORTER ■ Email: yp.newsdesk@jpl.co.uk ■ Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

ISLAMIC STATE militants are preventing more than 1,000 civilians from leaving a tiny area still held by the extremist group in a village in eastern Syria, a spokesman for the US-backed Syrian militia fighting the group has said.

“Regrettabl­y, Daesh have closed all the roads,” Mustafa Bali, a spokesman for the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, said, referring to IS by its Arabic acronym.

SDF officials have said the extremists are hiding among civilians in a tented village and using a network of caves and tunnels.

IS is clinging to an area less than a square mile in the village of Baghouz, in eastern Syria.

The extremists may include high-level commanders, and could be holding hostages among those trapped inside.

Occasional coalition air strikes and clashes continue inside the village of Baghouz. Artillery rounds were meant to clear land mines for the SDF fighters to advance. SDF commanders say the end of IS’s self-declared caliphate is near.

“We will very soon bring good news to the whole world,” Ciya Furat, an SDF commander, said at a news conference at the al-Omar Oil Field Base, miles away from Baghouz in the Deir el-Zour province on Saturday.

The capture of the last pocket of territory held by IS in either Syria or Iraq would mark the end of a devastatin­g four-year global campaign to end the extremist group’s so-called caliphate. At the height of their power in 2014, the extremists controlled nearly a third of both countries.

But experts and US defence officials warn that the group still poses a major threat and could regroup within six months if pressure is not kept up.

The capture of Baghouz and nearby areas would mark the conclusion of a devastatin­g fouryear global campaign to end the extremist group’s so-called “caliphate”, which at the height of IS power in 2014 covered nearly a third of Iraq and Syria.

The Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights has-

We will very soon bring good news to the whole world

Ciya Furat, a commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces fighting the IS

said that SDF fighters gad discovered the bodies of 26 IS gunmen who were killed in recent clashes near Baghouz.

The group added that some families of IS members tried to flee on Thursday night into areas held by the SDF but did not succeed.

Meanwhile, the Pentagon’s leading official said he foresees a “bigger and stronger” Americanle­d internatio­nal coalition combating IS globally as the US withdraws its troops.

Pat Shanahan, on his first trip abroad as the acting secretary of defence, made his comment after meeting representa­tives of the dozen or so countries that provide troops in Iraq and Syria.

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