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Kurdish YPG, Arab Allies Deal New Blow to Islamic State Group

  • A member of the Iraqi security forces fires artillery during clashes with Islamic State militants near Falluja, Iraq, May 29, 2016.

    A member of the Iraqi security forces fires artillery during clashes with Islamic State militants near Falluja, Iraq, May 29, 2016. | Photo: Reuters

Published 11 June 2016
Opinion

The Kurdish-Arab SDF militia is 10 miles away from the Islamic State group’s stronghold city of al-Bab in northern Syria.

Kurdish-Arab Syrian forces made new territorial gains against the Islamic State group Saturday, moving closer to another of its major strongholds in northern Syria, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The Observatory said the Syria Democratic Forces (SDF), bringing together Kurdish and Arab fighters, were now almost 10 miles from the city of al-Bab, an Islamic State group stronghold north east of Aleppo.

On friday the SDF cut off the last route into the encircled town of Manbij from al-Bab after over a week of advances around that area, allowing it to lay siege to the large town from all directions, the monitor said.

The Observatory said nearly 160 Islamic State fighters had died in battles with the SDF around Manbij and more than 20 SDF fighters had been killed.

The SDF, supported by U.S.-led air strikes and U.S. special forces, launched an advance earlier this month to seize the Islamic State group's last territory on the Syria-Turkey border and cut the self-declared caliphate off from the world.

The SDF has said it is holding back from an immediate assault to enter Manbij out of concern for civilians.

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