t immediately clear, but activists in Azaz said they had headed east, towards strongholds in the eastern part of Aleppo province and perhaps beyond to their self-styled capital of Raqqa . The move continued a steady retrenchment by the extremists since an array of rebel groups launched an offensive against them across the rebel-held north in early January. Isis has now been forced out of almost all...
Renegade al-Qaida faction withdraws from Syrian border town of Azaz
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