The U.S.-led coalition's campaign against ISIS in Raqqa, Syria, contributed to the leveling of the city and presents a "cautionary tale" for future conflicts in urban settings, a new report has found.
RAQQA -- Militias declared victory Tuesday in Raqqa, the city the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) considered its capital. But it came at a terrible price, CBS News' Holly Williams reports.
An estimated 300 to 400 ISIS fighters remain in the city. Smoke rises in the sky after an air strike by U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces SDF are carried out in the latest offensive to retake Raqqa ...
Emergency and disaster response teams have intensified efforts to rescue a child who fell into a well near al-Tabqa in Raqqa ...
“A pretty important decision was made back in May about how to prosecute the Raqqa campaign, that the president made, which allowed us to complete the Raqqa operation,” he added. Former defense ...
At the outskirts of Raqqa, amid death and destruction, there are signs of life -- and hope. Tens of thousands of Syrian families are living in rubble, forced to flee the grueling fight against the ...
Just over a year ago, ISIS was pushed out of the Syrian city of Raqqa. Now residents are trying to recover from a brutal military campaign which included house to house fighting and U.S. bombs. We're ...
ISIS has let some residents of its so-called capital flee to the surrounding countryside as a U.S.-backed alliance of Kurdish and Arab forces pushes forward with an offensive to the north of Raqqa, ...
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