US-backed Syria force says IS territorial defeat is near
BAGHOUZ, Syria — The sound of mortar shelling and fighter jets whizzing by filled the air.
At the base in this small village, fighters from the U.S.- backed Syrian Democratic Forces co-ordinate with their comrades about two kilometres (1.2 miles) away who are closing in on Islamic State militants hiding in their last toehold on the border between Syria and Iraq.
Despite the projectiles being fired, the mood among the fighters at this base is easygoing. The Kurdish-led force, with help from the U.S.-led coalition, has all but defeated the most ferocious extremist group to terrorize the region in years.
“The situation is great. It can’t be better,” said one commander at the front line into his walkie-talkie.