Daesh’s days numbered in Raqqa as fighting intensifies

Published February 19th, 2017 - 11:00 GMT
Syrian army tanks are positioned on the eastern outskirts of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo on February 17, 2017. (AFP/George Ourfalian)
Syrian army tanks are positioned on the eastern outskirts of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo on February 17, 2017. (AFP/George Ourfalian)

Are Daesh’s days numbered in the extremist group’s de facto capital of Raqqa?

The Russian Defence Ministry says its long-range bombers have fired cruise missiles at Daesh targets near the Syrian city.

The Ministry says the Tupolev-95 bombers took off from Russia and flew over Iran and Iraq to get to Syria where it said they successfully targeted militant training camps and a command point.

Russia had carried out a series of sustained attacks on Raqqa in late 2015, but has since focused its fire power around Aleppo and other rebel-held areas.

Separately, the US-backed Syria Democratic Forces are said to have seized a strategically important village as they close in on Raqqa which Daesh leaders are now reportedly starting to leave.

Meanwhile, video uploaded to social media purports to show Russian air strikes pounding insurgent-held areas of Deraa in southern Syria.

In a besieged rebel-held district of Homs, it is Syrian warplanes that are said to be behind the latest deadly bombardment.

Al-Waer, the last rebel-held neighbourhood in the western city, had for months been spared much of the intense violence raging elsewhere in Syria, as the government tried to conclude an agreement with fighters. 

And as the conflict continues, the future remains bleak and uncertain for those forced to flee for their lives.

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