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Monday 25 August 2014

IS fighters seize Syria airbase

Syria conflict: Islamic State seizes Tabqa airbaseThe fighting damaged areas around the Tabqa airbase, such as this hospital
Fighters from Islamic State (IS) have taken control of a key Syrian government airbase, activists say.
The Tabqa airbase was the last remaining stronghold of Bashar al-Assad’s government in Raqqa province.
Syrian state TV confirmed that government forces had “evacuated” the airbase, saying they were “regrouping” and were conducting airstrikes.

More than 191,000 people have now been killed in the three-year-old Syrian conflict up to April, the UN says.
IS, formerly known as Isis, has expanded its reach into large parts of eastern Syria and northern Iraq in recent months.
The US has launched limited airstrikes against the group in Iraq but has not targeted them in Syria.
‘Heavy fighting’
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based activist group with opposition ties, said clashes around the airbase were ongoing but added that the base was under IS control.
Hundreds of soldiers and IS fighters had died in the past few days’ fighting around the base, the Observatory said.
Syrian state television confirmed that government troops had lost control of the base.
“After heavy fighting by the forces defending the Tabqa airbase, our forces implemented a regrouping operation after the evacuation of the airbase,” it said.
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