Syrian army 30 kilometers away from Raqqa

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Tue, 25 Jul 2017 - 05:15 GMT

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A still image taken from a video posted to a social media website by the Islamic State-affiliated Amaq News Agency, on July 15, 2017, shows a man appearing to be an Islamic State militant firing a weapon, said to be in Raqqa - Reuters

A still image taken from a video posted to a social media website by the Islamic State-affiliated Amaq News Agency, on July 15, 2017, shows a man appearing to be an Islamic State militant firing a weapon, said to be in Raqqa - Reuters

DAMASCUS - 25 July 2017: The Syrian army is currently located 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) away from the city of Raqqa, controlled by the Daesh terrorist group, a Syrian army brigadier general, quoted by Russian Sputnik news agency, said, adding that the army is capable of liberating the city in five hours if the order was given.

"The army has managed to reach a district, which is 10 kilometers [6.2 miles] from the Euphrates river and 30 kilometers [18.6 miles] from Raqqa. The army is capable to return the city in five hours. The issue of Raqqa liberation depends on the start of the offensive," he said.

According to the military official, Raqqa's liberation was divided into three stages.

"The first stage started with liberation of the Kweiris air base, and the Deir Hafer and Meskane settlements on border with Jordan, which were important Daesh sites. Then the army managed to reach the southeastern outskirts of Raqqa," the military official said.

The second stage involved the liberation of the city of Resafa, and "hundreds of local oil and gas fields."

The army brigadier general stressed that the third stage was currently underway, adding that the military operation was conducted in parallel with humanitarian efforts.

Raqqa has remained under the control of Daesh since 2013, and is considered the de facto capital of the terrorist group. The operation to liberate the city was launched by the Kurdish-Arab Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), supported by the US-led international coalition, in early June.

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