Isis
'declares state of emergency in Raqqa' according to US military
US officials
say they are monitoring reports the terrorist group fears its capital
could be attacked
26
November, 2014
US
military officials are monitoring reports that Isis have declared a
state of emergency in Raqqa.
Social
media and news reports that suggest Isis may have come under siege in
its self-declared capital in Syria are being closely watched by the
US-led anti-Isis coalition.
Col.
Steve Warren, spokesman for the coalition said: “We have seen this
declaration of emergency in Raqqa, whatever that means.”
"We
know this enemy feels threatened, as they should," he told CNN
on Friday,
Media
reports have indicated that the terrorist group is moving personnel
around the city and attempting to put up covers to shield potential
targets from airstrikes and ground attacks.
"They
see the Syrian Democratic Forces, along with the Syrian Arab
Coalition, manoeuvre both to their east and to their west," said
Mr Warren. "Both of these areas becoming increasingly secure,
and the Syrian Democratic Forces increasingly able to generate their
own combat power in those areas."
Syrian
Democratic Forces (SDF) Spokesman Tajir Kobani announced earlier this
week that commanders of the SDF-affiliated groups in Northern Syria
had coordinated plans for a joint final operation for liberating
Raqqa from the Isis.
According
to US defence officials, Isis may now be responding to the UN allies’
efforts to liberate the city by repositioning personnel and military
apparatus.
US
Military also say this movement could help overhead surveillance
aircraft an improved chance of finding and targeting them.
While
officials have not confirmed whether or not it is believed Isis
leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi is still in the city, officials say they
are also monitoring intelligence suggesting he could be other
locations.
"Baghdadi
remains extremely careful" about his personal security, a US
defence official told CNN
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