Saturday, May 14, 2016

ISIS/ISIL declares state of emergency in Raqqa, U.S. official says

Col. Steve Warren
The de-facto capital of the Islamic State is under a state of emergency, a spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition against the group confirmed.

During a press briefing at the Pentagon Friday, Col. Steve Warren said the Syrian city of Raqqa has been scrambling its defenses as if preparing for an expected attack. The reason for the sudden declaration is unclear, Warren said.

"We have seen this declaration of emergency in Raqqah, whatever that means," Warren said in response to one reporter's question. "We know this enemy feels threatened, as they should."

The terrorist group, also known as ISIS, ISIL and Daesh, has reportedly began hiding military vehicles, sidewalks and supplies from potential airstrikes, with a number of its inhabitants moving swiftly to either find cover or leave the city.

"We've had reports of ISIL repositioning both their combat capabilities, I guess what they think may be coming next. And we've seen reports of them repositioning personnel to various other -- either within the city or even out of the city," Warren added.

During the briefing, Warren also discussed coalition operations focused on cutting IS's financial support. Two operations -- Operation Point Blank, which focuses on destroying physical "cash piles," and Tidal Wave II, which will focus on cutting oil revenue -- have been ongoing, he said.

"These operations have had an impact. We know that ISIL's total income has been reduced substantially, and we know that their income from oil specifically has we believe been reduced by about 50 percent."

Warren also touched on the militant group's other means of income -- extorting its residents.

"Their primary source of income is what they refer to now as taxation. In reality, we know that it's extortion. But even their ability to extort money from their own people continues to be reduced as our partner forces liberate more and more territory."

Earlier this year, a report from Syria said IS was facing an economic downturn as the group began cutting salaries and demanding residents pay utility bills in black market Dollars. The extremist group was also releasing detainees for $500 each.
[ upi.com]
14/5/16
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  1. ISIS attacks Syrian hospital, declares state of emergency...

    ISIS on Saturday killed 20 members of pro-regime forces in an attack on a Syrian hospital in the eastern city of Deir Ezzor, a monitoring group said after the militant group declared a state of emergency in its stronghold city in the conflict-torn country.

    “ISIS attacked Al-Assad hospital at the city’s eastern entrance, killing at least 20 soldiers and allied fighters,” said Rami Abdel Rahman, director of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

    He said the attack sparked clashes in which six militants were also killed.

    Meanwhile, a US military official has seen reports of ISIS declaring a state of emergency in Raqqa, its self-declared capital in Syria.

    "We have seen this declaration of emergency in Raqqa, whatever that means," Col. Steve Warren, the spokesman for the US-led anti-ISIS coalition, was cited by CNN as saying on Friday.....alarabiya.net

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