US-backed Syrian Kurdish forces on Sunday captured a strategically important air base from Islamic State group (IS) militants in north Syria in the first major victory for them since the US airlifted the forces behind enemy lines four days ago.
The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced they had captured the Tabqa air base, 45km west of Raqqa, the Islamic State group’s de facto capital in Syria.
The US, which has provided substantial air and ground support to the SDF, last week ferried hundreds of SDF forces, as well as US military advisers and US artillery, behind IS lines.
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The airlift was a major development to the SDF’s multi-front campaign to bear down on Raqqa, as US-backed Iraqi forces simultaneously press their assault to seize Mosul from the militants in neighboring Iraq.
SDF forces are within 10km of Raqqa from the north.
Tabqa air base was captured by IS militants from the Syrian government in August 2014. Shortly afterward, the group announced it had killed about 200 government soldiers at the base, in a mass killing recorded and distributed on video over social media.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group also reported the SDF advance.
Meanwhile there were conflicting reports over whether civilians had begun evacuating Raqqa due to concerns over the stability of the nearby Tabqa Dam.
The militants said US-led coalition airstrikes had locked up the dam’s gates, causing the water level behind it to rise.
The activist group Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently reported that IS had ordered Raqqa residents to evacuate, though without their furniture.
Tabqa Dam is 40km upstream of Raqqa on the Euphrates River.
US-led coalition forces said the dam was structurally sound.
US-backed Syrian Kurdish forces were in control of a spillway north of the dam “which can be used to alleviate pressure on the dam if need be,” the coalition said in a letter to reporters.
The coalition said the dam has not been structurally damaged, to its knowledge, and that it has not targeted the dam.
The observatory said there were no evacuations happening from Raqqa, as did the activist-run Raqqa 24 media center.
Raqqa 24 said engineers employed by the militants had restored power to the dam’s gates and the structure was functioning normally.
The reports from Raqqa came as a leading Syrian opposition group called on the US-led coalition to stop targeting residential areas in and around the city.
The Syrian National Coalition (SNC) said in a statement that it was “increasingly concerned” about civilian casualties in the campaign against the militant group.
The exiled opposition coalition is taking part in UN-mediated talks in Geneva, Switzerland.
The SNC said it believed US-led coalition forces were behind an airstrike that killed at least 30 civilians sheltering in a school in the countryside outside Raqqa on Tuesday last week.
The coalition has said it is investigating.
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