US-backed Syrian forces say ‘thousands’ are still inside last Islamic State stronghold of Beghouz
- Tens of thousands of women, children and men have streamed out of a small pocket in the village of Baghouz near the Iraqi border in recent weeks
US-backed forces said Sunday thousands of people were believed to still be inside the last Islamic State group enclave in eastern Syria, as they sought to flush out diehard fighters with air strikes and shelling.
Tens of thousands of dishevelled women, children and men have streamed out of a small pocket in the village of Baghouz near the Iraqi border in recent weeks – and they still keep coming.
The huge numbers have flummoxed the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and slowed down their offensive aimed at dealing a knockout blow to the jihadists’ once-sprawling proto-state.
“Fighting continues as the #SDF advancing into Daesh encampment,” SDF spokesman Mustafa Bali said in a tweet late Sunday.
“Several positions captured and an ammunition storage has been blown up by our forces. SDF is now holding positions inside the camp in #Baghouz.”
At an SDF outpost inside Baghouz on Sunday, an AFP correspondent saw white smoke rising above the IS enclave as the sound of air strikes and shelling rang out.