14 Nov 2024
Tuesday 18 July 2017 - 11:51
Story Code : 268794

Syrian forces continue their gains against Daesh in Raqqah



Press TV - The Syrian army has regained control of an oilfield in Raqqah after killing all of its occupying Daesh terrorists as part of their operations to fully liberate the country from extremism.

According a military source on Monday, the al-Deilaa oilfield, located in the provinces southwestern countryside, was liberated following heavy clashes with the Takfiri terrorists.

The source added that three car bombs were also neutralized during the operations.

On Saturday, Syrian government forces managed to seize back oilfields in Raqqah and in the eastern province of Dayr al-Zawr from the terrorists.

Dozens of terrorists were also killed and wounded as government soldiers engaged in fierce clashes with the Takfiris while attempting to retake the oilfields.

Syrian army destroys Daesh tunnel in Dayr al-Zawr

Also on Monday, Syrian forces successfully destroyed a 33-meter long Daesh tunnel complex in Dayr al-Zawrs al-Jabieleh neighborhood that the terrorists were using as a hideout.

The four-floor tunnel system was destroyed after the Syrian air force carried out several airstrikes against the terrorists in the province.

Artillery strikes were also launched against Daesh positions and ammunition depots in the villages of Ayash, al-Jneina, al-Husseiniyeh, al-Tharda junction, al-Panorama, Huweijit Saqr.

Meanwhile, the so-called Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are engaged in severe clashes with the Daesh in Raqqah.



Noting that its forces have reached the center of the city, the SDF said that 11 of its troops have been killed since clashes erupted on Sunday.

Backed by a US-led coalition thatpurports tobefighting Daesh, SDF fighters first broke into Raqqah on June 6.The fighters have been engaged in fierce fighting with Daesh as they push closer in on the city center.

The SDF, made up of an alliance of Arab and Kurdish fighters, is supported by the US-led coalition with artillery and airstrikes, much to the dismay of Turkey.



[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] Smoke billows following an airstrike on the western frontline of Raqa on July 17, 2017, during an offensive by the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces, a majority Kurdish and Arab alliance, to retake the city from Daesh.[/caption]

Daesh seized Raqqah in 2014, the same year when it started its campaign of terror in Syria. It then proceeded to capture large parts of Syrian territory. But the terrorists have suffered major blows by the Syrian army and allies in recent months.

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