ISIS ousted from last major city in Syria, state media reports
The Syrian army and allied forces have taken full control of the city of Deir Ezzor, the last major Syrian city in ISIS' hands, CNN reports citing Syria's Defense Ministry and state media.
"Syria's Army in cooperation with allied forces liberated the entire city of Deir Ezzor from the ISIS after killing a large number of the terrorists, among them foreigners," the Syrian Defense ministry said in a statement.
"The Syrian Arab Army restored security and stability to the entire city of Deir Ezzor after eliminating Daesh's last stronghold in it," Syrian state media said, using an Arabic name for ISIS.
The city's seizure represents a highly significant gain for Syria's government and a big blow for ISIS.
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