Islamic State fighters pinned on Syrian riverbank, warplanes fly above
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS MARCH 20, 2019 / 3:52 AM / UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO
Islamic State fighters pinned on Syrian riverbank, warplanes fly above
DEIR AL-ZOR PROVINCE, Syria (Reuters) - Warplanes flew near Baghouz in eastern Syria early on Wednesday, a Reuters witness said, as the final remnants of the Islamic State group held a narrow strip of land along the Euphrates in a last-ditch defense of its dwindling territory.
Defeat there would signal the end of the ultra-hardline Islamist movements control in eastern Syria, having held more than a third of Syria and Iraq at one point in 2014 as it sought to carve out a huge caliphate in the region.
On Tuesday, the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said they had driven the remaining Islamic State fighters in the town of Baghouz from a makeshift encampment that had represented most of its remaining territory.
But while the capture of Baghouz, close to the Iraqi border, would mark a significant milestone in Syrias eight-year war and in the battle against the jihadist group, Islamic State remains a threat.
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