IS withdraws from northwest Syria frontlines

Hospital "˜hit in Aleppo air strike'

Photo shows the aftermath of air strikes on rebel-held areas in the Syrian city of Aleppo.
Photo shows the aftermath of air strikes on rebel-held areas in the Syrian city of Aleppo.
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Reuters, Beirut :Islamic State fighters withdrew from frontlines with Syrian rebel forces north of Aleppo on Wednesday as they mounted a counter attack against the jihadist group near the Turkish border, an opposition source and monitoring group said.The sudden withdrawal from villages around the rebel-held town of Marea points to the pressure Islamic State is feeling from offensives being waged by other enemies further east, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said.Islamic State had managed to besiege the rebel-held town of Marea in a significant advance late last month, stranding thousands of civilians there and prompting a U.S.-led coalition to air drop weapons to rebels, rebel sources said.Rebel fighters in Marea broke the siege on Wednesday when they captured the village of Kafr Kalbin on the road linking Marea with Azaz, 20 km (12 miles) to the northwest at the border with Turkey. The advance was preceded by a rebel statement saying they were uniting their ranks.”It seems they (IS) can’t keep several fronts open at the same time. It is a strategic area, they were on the verge of entering Azaz,” Observatory Director Rami Abdulrahman said. The opposition source said Islamic State had withdrawn from the area quickly, and Free Syrian Army factions had filled the void.FSA rebels fighting Islamic State north of Aleppo have received military assistance from states opposed to President Bashar al-Assad.Their battle with Islamic State is separate to one being waged further east by a U.S.-backed group, the Syria Democratic Forces, which includes the Kurdish YPG militia. The Syrian army, backed by Russian air strikes, has also advanced against Islamic State since last week.The FSA rebels are fighting separate conflicts with both the SDF and Assad, their main enemy.Rebel groups broke through an Islamic State siege around an opposition-held town in northwestern Syria on Wednesday, reopening their main road to the Turkish border, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.The rebel groups besieged in the town of Marea had launched a counter attack against Islamic State after issuing a statement saying they had united ranks. The stranded rebels were air dropped weapons last week by the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State, rebel sources said at the time.Meanwhile, at least 10 people are reported to have been killed and dozens wounded in a series of air strikes on rebel-held areas in the Syrian city of Aleppo.One of the strikes hit a makeshift hospital in the eastern Shaar district, activists and a monitoring group said.Video footage, purportedly of the aftermath, showed bodies being pulled from a partially destroyed building.

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