The Mercury News

U.S.-backed fighters closer to taking last pocket from IS

- By Rodi Said

NEAR BAGHOUZ, SYRIA >> U.S.-backed fighters appeared closer to capturing Islamic State’s last pocket in eastern Syria on Tuesday, a victory that would bring the jihadists’ self-proclaimed caliphate to a bloody end.

Dozens of trucks were visible moving along a road towards Baghouz, the village on the banks of the Euphrates at the Iraqi border where hundreds of Islamic State militants were making their last stand.

Vehicles were going to evacuate the remaining civilians, a source in the Syrian Democratic Forces militia said, a crucial step towards taking control of the area.

Islamic State’s defeat in Baghouz would herald the final collapse of a project declared in 2014, when their leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi stood in a Mosul pulpit to declare himself caliph, claiming sovereignt­y over all Muslim people and land.

Nearly five years later, that dream has been crushed by separate military campaigns in Iraq and Syria that, though backed by foreign powers, have been fought mainly by local, mostly Muslim, forces.

Though Islamic State fighters still hold out in a patch of desert in central Syria, and have staged guerrilla attacks in areas they have lost in both countries, their territoria­l state there is finished.

As in other places they have defended in the Middle East, the jihadists in Baghouz have sheltered among civilians to escape the worst of intense U.S.-led air strikes that razed much of their former stronghold­s of Mosul and Raqqa.

The SDF, which has taken the quarter of Syria’s territory east of the Euphrates from Islamic State since 2015, has said isolating civilians there from the remaining jihadists is vital.

The United Nations human rights chief Michelle Bachelet said earlier on Tuesday that some 200 families remained trapped and called for their safe passage out.

U.S. Army General Joseph Vote, head of U.S. Central Command, told reporters traveling with him in Syria on Monday that the SDF was moving cautiously.

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