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Syrian troops take back key road from Islamic State: Reports

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory said government troops on Wednesday routed IS extremists from the Khanasser-Atharayya road, southeast of the city of Aleppo, after nearly two weeks of fighting.

Updated on: Nov 4, 2015, 18:13:06 IST
AP | By , Damascus, Syria
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Syria’s state news agency and activists say government troops have wrested control from Islamic State militants of a major road linking the contested northern province of Aleppo with the country’s central provinces.

In this undated photo militants of the Islamic State hold up their weapons and wave its flags on their vehicles in a convoy Syria. (AP)
In this undated photo militants of the Islamic State hold up their weapons and wave its flags on their vehicles in a convoy Syria. (AP)

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory said government troops on Wednesday routed IS extremists from the Khanasser-Atharayya road, southeast of the city of Aleppo, after nearly two weeks of fighting.

The road is the government’s lifeline to areas it controls in Aleppo province.

The state news agency SANA says residents can begin returning to their homes along the road on Thursday.

If the government manages to hold the road, it would be one of the most strategic wins since President Bashar Assad’s forces launched a wide ground offensive boosted by Russian airstrikes that began on Sept. 30.

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