This map provides a general look at the military situation in Syria and Iraq on June 26, 2017. The ISIS terrorist group is collapsing on multiple frontlines, including the provinces of Raqqah, Homs and Aleppo in Syria and the Iraqi city of Mosul.
This map provides a general look at the military situation in Syria and Iraq on June 26, 2017. The ISIS terrorist group is collapsing on multiple frontlines, including the provinces of Raqqah, Homs and Aleppo in Syria and the Iraqi city of Mosul.
Yea I didn’t think Akashat was really already liberated.
Map is still misleading. Iraqi forces are in the area and roaming around, they just haven’t bothered with this particular village yet. In fact, the terrain allows for free roam all over the place here, roads are a “convenience”. Also, isis presence is also questionable. maybe 5-10 of them in the area. The problem is IEDs, booby traps, etc etc…
Are those 5 or 10 the ‘ISIS forces’ that knocked-out communications at the Iraqi border base in the area a few days ago?
It was not knocked-out communications…
They destroyed an outpost that was being built…
Those were the same ones in the Al Tanf area not ISIS is my assumption but some CIA force in the desert, some were allegedly killed by the US. They are same ones who attacked the Iraqi border guards lot of new special forces watches with the group and very similar postures.
Thing is, ISIS uses more guerrilla warfare kind of tactics. If the Iraqi forces don’t control the roads and towns, then ISIS practically still has control over them.
Have you ever been out in the desert?
You can literally drive wherever you want….
yes, but the Iraqi forces aren’t denying ISIS that mobility yet, so ISIS can freely flank any force in the area. The more hard cover you take from ISIS, the less they can utilise the desert to their advantage, I’d think.