Thursday, September 7, 2017

After A 3 Year ISIS Seige Aid Convoys Finally Arrive To The Syrian City Of Deir al-Zor



Reuters: Syrian army fights to secure corridor into Deir al-Zor

BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Syrian army and its allies are fighting to secure a corridor to troops in Deir al-Zor, a day after they smashed through Islamic State lines to break the jihadist siege.

The army reached Deir al-Zor city on Tuesday in a days-long thrust that followed months of steady advances east across the desert, breaking a siege that had lasted three years.

Islamic State counter-attacks lasted through the day, trying to repel the army, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Fierce battles raged around the city, as troops sought to expand the route and allow aid in, the British-based war monitor added.

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Update #1: Aid convoy reaches Syria's Deir al-Zor after three-year siege (Reuters)
Update #2: The Latest: Aid enters Syrian town after IS siege breached (AP)

WNU Editor: It is hard to believe that 90,000 Syrians survived a 3 year siege by the Islamic State .... but they did.

Update #3: The Islamic State continues to lose ground .... Islamic State Loses More Ground in Raqqa, Deir Ezzor (RCD).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This is it, all the chips on the table for ISIS, this will probably be the last opportunity for them to muster any kind of offensive striking power as their equipment and man power start to dwindle. I'm a bit surprised that the Russians didn't push for a soviet style quadruple pincer to envelope the besieged city, the long narrow spearhead seems a little risky this deep into ISIS country...maybe there's some theory to it, get them up and out of their holes to come after you in the open.