We need a good map of Syria that clearly shows where the places are, plus
roads, rivers, mountains and borders.
I have not yet been able to find such a soft-copy map. If anyone can assist,
please do so.
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Isis Retreats on Three Fronts in Northern Syria

 

France admits having soldiers in the country

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 10 June 2016

 

Islamic State (Isis) was driven back on three fronts in Syria yesterday as
France admitted it had boots on the ground in the country.

 

The Kurdish YPG militia cut the road from Isis-held Manbij in northern
Aleppo province to nearby al-Bab, leaving the town effectively surrounded as
residents fled.

 

US-backed YPG fighters were reportedly assaulting the city yesterday under
cover of US coalition air raids.

 

The US Central Command said the operation to free Manbij is part of efforts
by the "moderate Syrian opposition" to drive Isis out of areas along the
border with Turkey.

 

To the west, the so-called Free Syrian Army - backed by Turkey and the CIA -
retook all the ground it had lost to Isis in the last week, capturing a
string of villages east of Azaz and near the Turkish border.

 

There were reports of clashes between the FSA and YPG as the latter took
Harbul, Bir as-Sabah and Maarat Umm Hawsh from Isis to the south.

 

The terrorist organisation's forces reportedly fell back on the town of
Dabiq, a place at the centre of the death cult's apocalyptic ideology.

 

In France, the Defence Ministry confirmed that it too had forces working
with the YPG, following last week's remarks to that effect by Defence
Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian.

 

More Western forces massed in the Mediterranean, where a second US navy
aircraft carrier battle group was approaching the Straits of Gibraltar.

 

The USS Dwight D Eisenhower and accompanying missile cruisers will join the
USS Harry S Truman's strike group.

 

Earlier this week, an anonymous US official told the Wall Street Journal
that the carriers served as a warning to Syria's ally Russia.

 

On the Raqqa front, Syrian troops liberated the village of Bir Inbaj from
Isis, just two miles from the Resafa crossroads leading to the strategic
town of al-Tabqah and a nearby air base.

 

Taking al-Tabqah would cut off the Isis forces in north Aleppo from their
stronghold of Raqqa, with the army within striking distance of the latter
city.

 

But in south-west Aleppo, al-Qaida affiliate the Nusra Front repelled an
army counterattack to regain the villages of Hamirah and Qarasi.

 

Nusra and its Western-backed allies launched a major offensive in the
province last week, apparently timed to derail the army's latest offensive
against Isis.

 

 

From:
<http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-e1c5-Isis-retreats-on-three-fronts-in-
northern-Syria#.V1pUUbt9600>
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-e1c5-Isis-retreats-on-three-fronts-in-n
orthern-Syria#.V1pUUbt9600

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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