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ISIS Loses Manjib, a Syrian City, to US-Backed Forces

The Manbij operation in which US special forces have played a significant role on the ground marks the most ambitious advance by a group allied to Washington in Syria since the US launched its military campaign against ISIS two years ago.
The Manbij operation in which US special forces have played a significant role on the ground marks the most ambitious advance by a group allied to Washington in Syria since the US launched its military campaign against ISIS two years ago.
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Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) fighters greet civilians who were evacuated by the SDF from an ISIS-controlled neighbourhood of Manbij, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria, August 12, 2016. Credit: Reuters/Rodi Said
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Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) fighters greet civilians who were evacuated by the SDF from an Islamic State-controlled neighbourhood of Manbij, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria, August 12, 2016. Credit: Reuters/Rodi Said

Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) fighters greet civilians who were evacuated by the SDF from an ISIS-controlled neighbourhood of Manbij, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria, August 12, 2016. Credit: Reuters/Rodi Said

Beirut: US-backed forces have seized full control of the northern Syrian city of Manbij near the Turkish border after the last remaining ISIS fighters, who had been using civilians as human shields, left, a spokesman for the group said Friday.

Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) were now sweeping the city after the departure of a last remaining group of militants who had been holed up in the city. They had freed over 2,000 civilian hostages who had been held by the militants, Sharfan Darwish of the SDF allied Manbij Military Council told Reuters.

"The city is now fully under our control but we are undertaking sweeping operations," Darwish said, adding militant sleeper cells in the city were still a threat.

The SDF, with heavy air support from a US-led coalition, said last week they had taken almost complete control of Manbij, where a small number of ISIS fighters had been holed up.

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The SDF's offensive, which began at the end of May, aims to remove ISIS from areas it controls along the Turkish border.

The Manbij operation in which US special forces have played a significant role on the ground marks the most ambitious advance by a group allied to Washington in Syria since the US launched its military campaign against ISIS two years ago.

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Manbij's loss to the militants is a big blow as it is of strategic importance, serving as a conduit for transit of foreign jihadists and provisions coming from the Turkish border.

Earlier the alliance of Kurdish and Arab fighters grouped in the SDF said Friday's operation was "the last operation and the last assault."

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Darwish said earlier roughly 100 ISIS fighters were left in the city centre using civilians as human shields, some of whom were killed trying to flee.

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Reuters pictures showed residents being released from an Islamic State-held neighbourhood on Friday and being welcomed by SDF forces.

Kurdish sources and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors Syria's five-year-old conflict, later said around 500 cars had left Manbij carrying ISIS members and civilians. They were heading northeast towards Jarablus, a town under ISIS control on the Turkish border, the Observatory said.

The convoy carried the final ISIS members leaving the city, under an agreement between the fighting parties that would not be announced officially, Kurdish sources and the monitor said, marking the end of the operation.

The SDF's campaign quickly captured the countryside surrounding Manbij, but slowed once fighting entered the city. The SDF said it had been avoiding a large-scale assault inside Manbijout of concern for civilians.

Dozens of civilians, including children and women from Manbij who had fled the city at the height of the aerial strikes, were killed in suspected US coalition air strikes last month, residents and monitors said.

US officials have said once the Manbij operation is completed, it would create the conditions to move on the militant group's de facto capital of Raqqa. US officials anticipate a tough battle.

(Reuters)

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