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Syrian Air Force Destroys ISIL’s Women Brigade Building in Raqqa

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The Syrian fighter jets pounded the building of ISIL’s Al-Khansaa Brigade (Women’s Brigade) in Raqqa city on Sunday, killing a dozen female terrorists.

At least 12 female ISIL militants were killed in the Syrian airstrikes on their headquarters in Raqqa.

The Syrian fighter jets, meantime, raided another ISIL headquarters in Raqqa, killing at least 22 Takfiri terrorists who were mostly from the Persian Gulf Arab states.

The second building was used by ISIL to prepare captive Izadi women to be sold at a later time.

In a relevant development last Saturday, the Russian and Syrian Air Forces, in coordinated operations, targeted the ISIL headquarters and positions in and around a strategic military airbase in the Northeastern province of Raqqa, inflicting heavy damage on the terrorists’ logistical vehicles.

The ISIL military and logistic vehicles inside the Tabaqa military airport came under the heavy bombardments of the Syrian and Russian fighter jets, which ended in the destruction of the terrorists’ vehicles in large scale.

The air attacks on Tabaqa forced the ISIL to face shortage on enough vehicles to supply its forces near Palmyra (Tadmur) with arms, medical equipment and foodstuff.

Battlefield sources said Last week that Ansar Jeish al-Souri, the pro-Syrian Army battalions of Raqqa province’s tribal forces, engaged in fierce clashes with the ISIL terrorists, and inflicted a heavy death toll on them.

“Due to heavy attacks of the tribal forces that can be found in every battlefront in the Northeastern  province the number of the ISIL forces in the city of Raqqa has been significantly decreased and most of them have moved to al-Mayadeen region in Deir Ezzur to scape to Iraq,” the sources said.

“The tribal forces and the Syrian army have advanced against the ISIL terrorists in Qabaqeb and al-Tim oil well and are pushing towards the city of Raqqa,” they further added.

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