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Syria war: US-backed forces 'control' Raqqa | Syria war: US-backed forces 'control' Raqqa |
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US-backed forces in Syria say they now control so-called Islamic State's one-time capital of Raqqa, with only a few dozen militants remaining in the city. | US-backed forces in Syria say they now control so-called Islamic State's one-time capital of Raqqa, with only a few dozen militants remaining in the city. |
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said they had retaken al-Naim square, where IS once held public executions. | |
The official declaration that the city has been recaptured is expected soon, a BBC correspondent reports. | The official declaration that the city has been recaptured is expected soon, a BBC correspondent reports. |
Earlier, a convoy of local IS fighters and their families left Raqqa as part of a planned departure. | |
No foreign fighters were allowed to join them, the SDF said. | |
More than 3,000 civilians have escaped the city in recent days, local forces say. | More than 3,000 civilians have escaped the city in recent days, local forces say. |
Raqqa was one of the first large cities IS took over in 2014. | |
But the SDF, an alliance of Kurdish and Arab militias, has been besieging the city for almost four months. | |
On Tuesday, the SDF said it had taken the city's hospital, one of the last pockets of IS resistance. However, IS fighters were still holding out in Raqqa's stadium. | |
There were no air strikes for the first time in months on Monday, though fighting is still going on, reports the BBC's Feras Kilani in the city. | |
Earlier, an SDF vehicle was seen patrolling the ruined streets with a loud speaker urging people to come out of into the open and "eat hot soup". | |
The SDF's decision to allow some of the militants to go out of the city, leaving only a hardcore group of fighters behind, was designed to shorten the battle. | |
The loss of Raqqa will be seen as another blow for IS, which has been steadily losing ground in both Syria and Iraq over the last two years. | The loss of Raqqa will be seen as another blow for IS, which has been steadily losing ground in both Syria and Iraq over the last two years. |
IS, which attracted fighters from across the globe with its extreme interpretation of Islamic law, used beheadings, crucifixions and torture to terrorise residents who opposed its rule. | IS, which attracted fighters from across the globe with its extreme interpretation of Islamic law, used beheadings, crucifixions and torture to terrorise residents who opposed its rule. |