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Syria forces declare ‘curfew’ in Raqa, fearing IS attacks

BEIRUT, June 24, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Local security forces in Syria’s
northern city of Raqa announced a two-day curfew starting Sunday in response
to intelligence on potential attacks by the Islamic State group.

IS was kicked out of its former bastion Raqa in October by the US-backed
Syrian Democratic Forces, which then stood up police units to hold the city.

On Sunday, the Raqa Internal Security Forces said it had received
“information that terrorist groups working on behalf of Daesh (IS)… have
entered Raqa city to carry out attacks against stability and security”.

It therefore decided to put in place “a state of emergency and a curfew in
Raqa city starting at 5:00am (0200 GMT) on Sunday June 24, 2018, until 5:00
am on Tuesday.”

IS lost its de facto Syrian capital of Raqa after four months of ferocious
fighting and bombing by the SDF and the US-led coalition that left the city
in ruins.

The SDF has since whittled down IS territory elsewhere in Syria’s north
and east to just a handful of isolated pockets.

But in the meantime, security incidents around Raqa have been on the rise
in recent weeks.

On Friday, IS claimed its first attack in Raqa province since being
ousted, announcing through a propaganda media channel that it had detonated a
roadside bomb northeast of the city.

An SDF fighter was also killed on June 15 at a checkpoint north of Raqa,
in what the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said was an IS attack.

The group did not claim responsibility for that incident.

And earlier this month, five police officers linked to the SDF were killed
in a roadside blast during a routine patrol in Raqa city, though no one
claimed that attack either.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1434 hrs