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The volunteer army fighting ISIS in Raqqa, Syria: Part 1 ABC's senior foreign correspondent Ian Pannell was on the front lines with volunteers, including a local female fighter and an American.
Hundreds more Marines arrived in Syria in early March to provide artillery support to U.S.-backed Syrian rebels preparing to retake Raqqa, ISIS’s de facto capital in Syria.
The land around Raqqa, which was a regular flash point in Syria’s nearly 14-year civil war, is littered with land mines, cluster munitions and other explosive devices.
In photos: Demining Syria, the ‘most land mine-affected place in the world’ Unexploded ordnance poses an elevated risk in the wake of the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime as displaced ...
BEIRUT – Syrian warplanes bombarded the city of Raqqa Tuesday, a day after it was captured by rebel fighters, opposition campaigners and a resident said. “The center of the city is being ...
By John Davison AL SHADADI BASE, Syria (Reuters) -U.S. forces have pulled out of two more bases in northeastern Syria, visiting Reuters reporters found, accelerating a troop drawdown that the ...
BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian troops reached the edge of the northern province of Raqqa on Saturday, home to the de facto capital of the Islamic State group’s self-styled caliphate, in a push that ...
QAMISHLI, Syria – Terrified of being caught up in the fighting currently engulfing Raqqa, Syrian father Mustafa Yousef loaded his wife and three young children onto the back of his motorcycle and ...
The remains of 30 people believed to have been killed by the militant Islamic State group have been found in a remote Syrian town in a search led by Qatari search teams and the FBI, according to a ...
The 26-year-old Jordanian, 1st Lt. Mu'ath al-Kaseasbeh, was taken captive after his F-16 fighter jet crashed near the extremists' de facto capital of Raqqa in northern Syria.
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