MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The Russian Defense Ministry has announced that Syrian government troops, supported by Russia's Aerospace Forces continue to carry out successful offensive operations in the Euphrates River Valley.
"As part of the offensive operation planned under the guidance of Russian military advisers, units of Syrian troops under the command of Gen. Hassan Suhel completely liberated the locality of Al Qurayya from Daesh terrorists over 24 hours," the ministry's statement said.
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After the Syrian armed forces announced on November 9 that the government had gained control of Abu Kamal, the last Daesh stronghold in Syria, terrorists launched a counter attack and managed to retake the city. A week later, the Syrian army broke back into Abu Kamal and with the assistance of Russian jets cleared the terrorists from the town.
Syrian government regains control of #AbuKamal, the last city under #ISIS control pic.twitter.com/E5U02FMCgf
— RT (@RT_com) November 22, 2017
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This year the Daesh terrorist group has lost most of the territory it occupied during the Daesh lightning offensive in Syria and Iraq in 2014. The operation in the area around the town of Abu Kamal has been conducted in the wake of the breach of the blockade and complete liberation of the city of Deir ez-Zor, which secured a foothold for the further offensive of the Syrian Army in the province.