BFF-31 Iraq, Syria reopen major border crossing retaken from IS

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Iraq, Syria reopen major border crossing retaken from IS

AL-QAIM, Iraq, Sept 30, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A border crossing on a vital
highway linking the capitals of Iraq and Syria, seized by Islamic State group
jihadists in 2014, re-opened on Monday, an AFP reporter said.

Iraqi security forces had re-taken the border post near the town of Al-Qaim
in late 2017 as part of a massive operation backed by an international
coalition against the jihadists’ self-proclaimed “caliphate”.

On Monday, an AFP video journalist saw trucks hauling cargo across the
terminal, which lies on a major highway connecting Baghdad and Damascus.

Close to the Euphrates river in Iraq’s restive Anbar province, Al-Qaim
faces Albu Kamal in Syria’s vast eastern region of Deir Ezzor.

It is the only crossing between the two countries controlled by Syrian
regime forces on one side and Iraqi federal authorities on the other.

Another crossing was destroyed in fighting, while the rest are controlled
by Kurdish forces which have a degree of autonomy in both countries.

The roughly 600-kilometre (370-mile) frontier runs through both desert and
mountains, making it extremely difficult to control.

IS launched a shock offensive in the summer of 2014, capturing swathes of
Syria and northern Iraq and imposing a brutal version of Islamic rule.

Iraqi forces backed by the Hashed al-Shaabi paramilitary alliance and the
anti-IS coalition waged a months-long campaign to reassert control, declaring
victory over the jihadists in late 2017.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1656 hrs