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IS 'to withdraw from Al-Bab' say local sources

Published: 28 Jan 2017 - 12:23 pm | Last Updated: 16 Nov 2021 - 01:19 am
Photo: AA.

Photo: AA.

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ANKARA: Islamic State is preparing to withdraw from Al-Bab in northern Syria after it "seriously lost hope" due to Turkey's ongoing security operation in the region, local sources said on Friday. 

Sources said the decision came after some of the terror group’s senior bomb makers were killed in airstrikes.

Operation Euphrates Shield in northern Syria, which Turkish troops started in late August last year, is aimed at clearing IS from towns close to Turkey's borders.

The Turkish authorities have repeatedly said they would continue to support the Free Syrian Army against IS until its borders are safe. 

Al-Bab lies around 30 kilometers (20 miles) south of Turkey.

The estimated number of civilians who are currently in Al-Bab is around 15,000 to 18,000, although many could not escape IS terror, the sources added. 

IS reportedly uses abandoned buildings as arsenals or military bases.

The terrorist group also gathers civilians together at mosques to make propaganda against the Turkish security operation, the sources added.