foreign syrian is fighters to evacuate raqa in deal
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Foreign, Syrian IS fighters to evacuate Raqa in deal

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 The Latest on developments in Syria (all times local):

11 p.m.

The Russian military says the Syrian army has taken the full control of a key Islamic State stronghold in eastern Syria.

Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov said Saturday that Syrian troops have now fully freed the town of Mayadeen from IS militants.

Konashenkov said that Mayadeen was the last major stronghold in eastern Syria for the Islamic State group.

He said that the Syrian troops backed by Russian warplanes are now pushing their offensive against the IS.

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8:30 p.m.

Tribal leaders from the Syrian city of Raqqa say they have appealed to the U.S. coalition and their Syrian allied forces to allow the evacuation of local Islamic State fighters to stop the bloodshed.

In a statement obtained by The Associated Press Saturday, the tribal leaders say they guarantee the safety of those few remaining IS militants. The tribal leaders say their initiative to evacuate Syrian IS fighters from Raqqa is to prevent further violence.

It is not clear how many evacuees there are or where they will go. The statement says the evacuation would also save the lives of civilians the extremist fighters use as human shields.

With the push to liberate the Arab-majority Raqqa led by Kurdish-dominated forces, local officials fear a backlash once the city falls. The initiative appears to be an attempt by local leaders to stem such tension. But the deal also places the US in a bind, as it had previously rejected the evacuation of militants.

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4:30 p.m.

The U.S.-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group says a deal negotiated by local officials and tribesmen has been reached in Syria's Raqqa to evacuate civilians and local IS fighters but not foreign militants.

Omar Alloush, an official from the Local Raqqa Council, confirmed the deal Saturday saying local fighters have been included in the evacuation. He didn't immediately comment on the number of evacuees. The deal was negotiated by the Raqqa Civilian Council and tribal leaders.

In a statement Saturday, the coalition said it is not involved in the talks but "believes that it will save lives" and allow the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces and the Coalition to focus on defeating IS in Raqqa with less risk to civilians.

The deal reached on Thursday allows the SDF to screen and search all those leaving the area. The coalition said a convoy of vehicles is to leave Raqqa later Saturday.

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2:10 p.m.

Syria state media say pro-government troops have seized the town of Mayadeen, an Islamic State stronghold in the country's east, after weeks of fighting with the militants.

The Central Military Media, an outlet affiliated with the Syrian military, says the military and allied troops regained full control of the town on Saturday, after intense fighting with the militants.

The pro-government Al-Ikhbariya TV quoted an unnamed military official as saying the militants' defenses collapsed. The official says troops are chasing remnants of the militants out of Mayadeen while military corps of engineers are clearing land mines left in the town.

Rami Abdurrahman, the head of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says government troops, backed by Shiite militias, have taken control of the town but are still combing it for militants.

Mayadeen has emerged as refuge for the IS leadership after several other strongholds in Syria crumbled.

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1:30 p.m.

The U.S-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group says the militants remaining in the Syrian city of Raqqa are likely left with only small arms to fight for the sliver of land they still control there.

The coalition says in a statement emailed to The Associated Press on Saturday that IS militants still in Raqqa are completely cut off from their leadership and likely have only pistols, rifles, light machine guns and a dwindling supply of ammunition,

Despite this assessment, the coalition says it expects difficult days ahead until Raqqa, once the militants' de facto capital, is retaken. Earlier this week, the coalition estimated that 300 to 400 militants remained in the city. On Friday, a local official said an estimated 100 militants surrendered.

This comes as U.S-backed Syrian Democratic Forces says the final battle for Raqqa is underway. A spokesman for the Kurdish militia that forms the backbone of the SDF, Nouri Mahmoud, says IS extremists still in Raqqa are mostly suicide bombers and special units that go behind enemy lines.

source: AFP

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