said recent decisions by the U.S. in Syria potentially “leaves a vacuum” that ISIS could take advantage of. By Eve Sampson The commander of Syria’s largest Kurdish militia has accused the ...
There is also a palpable sense of trepidation growing in northeastern Syria, where the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, once controlled swaths of land. While the group has lost almost all of ...
The US’ key anti-ISIS partners in Syria said on Wednesday that the ISIS detention facilities they guard are coming under attack and that they have been forced to halt anti-ISIS operations ...
Kurdish US-allies halting anti-ISIS operations in Syria because of threat from Turkey-backed rebels, SDF commander warns General Abdi Mazloum, the commander-in-chief of the Syrian Democratic ...
Mazloum in an interview from his base in Eastern Syria. "I can give you one example like the Raqqa ISIS prison, which contains about 1,000 ISIS ex-fighters. The number of guards there have ...
This week, CBS News returned to the prison in eastern Syria. Guards said it was still holding thousands of ISIS militants, but they wouldn't say exactly how many. The inmates came to join the so ...
“There should be no doubt — we will not allow ISIS to reconstitute and take advantage of the current situation in Syria,” said Central Command chief Gen. Erik Kurilla, “All organizations ...