Kurdish attack on capital IS

Kurds in northern Syria have launched an offensive to conquer the 'capital' of the Sunni extremists of the Islamic State (IS), Raqqa.

Tuesday's fighting at Ain Issa, a village about 50 kilometers north of the city of Raqqa. The news channel Al-Jazeera reported that a coalition of mostly Kurdish fighters backed by Washington, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), thousands of fighters has contracted north of Raqqa.

The SDF has already envisaged the liberation of Raqqa. The city on the Euphrates River, about 350 kilometers northeast of Damascus, was owned by IS 2014. Who called a caliphate in the Middle East and Raqqa is considered the capital thereof.
  
    
     
      
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