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Ruins of Raqqa: Former Daesh 'Capital' Throws Off the Shackles
Ruins of Raqqa: Former Daesh 'Capital' Throws Off the Shackles
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This video shows the devastated ancient Syrian city of Raqqa, which Daesh considered its de facto capital before it was retaken from the terrorists. 03.10.2017, Sputnik International
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Ruins of Raqqa: Former Daesh 'Capital' Throws Off the Shackles
06:00 GMT 03.10.2017 (Updated: 19:31 GMT 19.10.2022) This video shows the devastated ancient Syrian city of Raqqa, which Daesh considered its de facto capital before it was retaken from the terrorists.
According to various sources, there are between 400 and 800 terrorists left in the city; they control approximately 25% of its territory. The offensive against Daesh positions in Raqqa has been postponed, as approximately 5,000-7,000 civilians remain there.