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SDF Arrests Local ISIS Leader In Syria’s Raqqa
2023-01-27


The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced on Thursday the arrest of the “Wali of Raqqa,” a regional Islamic State (ISIS) leader, during the first day of “Operation Retaliation for Raqqa Martyrs,” a large-scale security operation in the countryside of Raqqa, north Syria.

The SDF Media Center announced in a statement that the operation, with air support from the US-led Global Coalition, resulted in the arrest of 68 ISIS “terrorists” among them “Atallah al-Maythan the Wali [governor] of the so-called Wilayah [province] al-Raqqa.”

The arrested “al-Maythan” led the ISIS sleeper cells affiliated with the “Khalid bin Al-Walid Battalion,” the statement noted.

During the interrogation, al-Maythan admitted that he planned and led terrorist acts, extorted residents to finance ISIS, and facilitated communication among terrorist groups, the statement reads.

The SDF announced on Wednesday the launch of a new operation to pursue ISIS sleeper cells in coordination with the US-led Global Coalition in Raqqa, Tabqa and surrounding regions in northern Syria.

The statement indicated that joint forces raided al-Karamal, a town 20 km east of Raqqa, al-Mansoura, a town west of Raqqa, and the towns of Sarrin and al-Jarniyah this morning.

The joint forces also arrested eight ISIS militants, two of whom had fled to areas outside the SDF-held areas across the Euphrates River after shooting at SDF fighters. No casualties were reported, the statement added.
Al Ahram adds:
The captured IS commander was identified as Atallah al-Maythan. Syrian Kurdish forces said he headed the Death Eater group's operations across Raqqa province, and allegedly ``confessed to his involvement in planning and leading terrorist acts,`` extorted money from residents in the area, and kept IS sleeper cells in contact.

Some 5,000 Syrian Kurdish-led fighters are involved in the operation, and have already raided some 80 locations, their spokesperson, Farhad Shami, told The News Agency that Dare Not be Named. The U.S.-led coalition was providing air support, reconnaissance, and gathering intelligence, Shami added.

This is the second recent operation by the U.S.-backed forces in Syria. In late December, the Syrian Kurdish-led fighters targeted IS cells in al-Hol and Tal Hamis, following a surge in Death Eater attacks.

The U.S. Central Command said that 215 turbans from the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
group were arrested last year and 466 were killed in Syria. There are roughly 900 U.S. troops in Syria.
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