Friday, July 25, 2014
Syria clash: Isis "invades" Raqqa army installation
Isis warrior on board caught tank in Raqqa
Raqqa region has long been a fortification for Isis activists, here seen with a caught tank
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Warriors from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (Isis) say they have overwhelmed a substantial Syrian army installation on the edge of the city of Raqqa.
The Islamist warriors have discharged pictures of caught fighters being executed after the fight for the base.
The Syrian armed force did not affirm that the base had fallen, however said it was sorting out a counter-assault.
Isis as of now controls much of Raqqa region, and as of late seized a swathe of domain in neighboring Iraq.
The gathering, which has transformed its name to Islamic State, depicts the domain under its control in Iraq and Syria as a caliphate.
The Raqqa base, manned by Division 17 of the Syrian armed force, is said to have been caught overnight in the wake of going under attack from Isis contenders.
Isis warriors rally in Raqqa
In June, Isis warriors commended their assertion of a caliphate with a rally in Raqqa
As indicated by the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a gathering that screens losses in the clash, the ambush on the base started with two suicide auto shell assaults. In the interim, Syrian armed force helicopters assaulted Isis positions around the base.
Scores of Isis contenders and government troopers were murdered or damage in the assault, the gathering said. The base is the biggest of its kind in north-eastern Syria, and is said to be decently loaded with weapons and ammo.
Strengthening crashes
Adversaries to Isis inside the Syrian resistance had indicated the need - as of recently - of real encounter over the base, near the Isis fortification of Raqqa, as an indication of coordinated effort between government strengths and the aggressors.
Then again, BBC Arabic reporter Rami Ruhayem says this account has been breaking apart lately as crashes in the middle of Isis and the Syrian armed force have heightened.
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The Shrine of Yunus in the Iraqi city of Mosul was exploded by Isis activists
The activists as of late caught a gas field in the focal territory of Homs, in an assault that slaughtered more than 200 individuals.
No less than 170,000 individuals have been executed, a third of them regular citizens, since the begin of the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.
Exactly nine million individuals, or a third of Syria's prewar populace, have fled their homes.
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