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BAGHOUZ, Syria 鈥?Angry civilians evacuating from the last shred of territory held by Islamic State militants in Syria praised the extremist group Wednesday and chanted Islamic State will remain, underscoring the defianc
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stanley cup ng.The U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces, the group spearheading the fight against IS in Syria, has been applying a combination of military force to put pressure on the militants who refuse to surrender, followed by pauses to allow for the evacuation of civilians.READ MORE:聽French jihadis killed in last Islamic State holdout in SyriaThousands of people have streamed out of Baghouz in the last few days under a stepped-up assault by the U.S.-led coalition and their ground partners. The latest wave of evacuations brings the final defeat of IS by the Kurdish-led SDF a step closer 鈥?a milestone in the devastating four-year campaign to defeat the group so-called caliphate that once covered a vast territory straddling both Syria and Iraq.On Wednesday, a group of women seen at a reception area set up in the desert, where they
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