"We expect it to be over soon," Mustafa Bali, the spokesperson for the SDF media office, tweeted on Saturday morning.
SDF’s been advancing on two fronts into Daesh-held territory since yesterday evening. Heavy clashes are taking place atm. 3 SDF fighters got wounded so far. No information on casualties of ISIS yet.
— Mustafa Bali (@mustefabali) March 2, 2019
We expect it to be over soon.
"SDF’s been advancing on two fronts into Daesh-held territory since yesterday evening. Heavy clashes are taking place atm [at the moment]. 3 SDF fighters got wounded so far. No information on casualties of ISIS yet," he added.
People speaking Kurdish apparently holding a mobile device with a map of the area explain that their comrades are advancing in a video released by the Peoples' Protection Units (YPG).
Al Baguoz
— Mustafa Bali (@mustefabali) March 2, 2019
Last night pic.twitter.com/JFOJ7qba84
Rudaw could not independently verify the video.
They added that "our friends" have come from Hasakah, an apparent reference to YPG reinforcing the SDF in Baghouz.
YPG also described overnight clashes as "heavy."
"SDF forces are advancing on 5 fronts," they wrote on Facebook. "They face an estimated 1000-1500 ISIS fighters and difficult terrain: suicide bombers, mines and a large tunnel network."
son dakika...
— YPJ ROJAVA (@DefenseUnitsYPJ) March 2, 2019
Köşeye sıkıştırılan Daiş çeteleri son nefeslerini alırken çetelere ait cephanelik imha edildi. QSD ve YPJ savaşçılarında da yaralanmalar var 3 savaşçı hafif yaralı ve çetelere ait 6 nokta özgürleştirildi. Sıcak çatışma halen devam etmektedir. #YPJ #Derezor pic.twitter.com/vt4uzCwA8f
Later on Saturday, Bali posted video from the outskirts of al-Baghouz town showing destroyed buildings and an SDF fighter firing an AK-47 from behind cover.
Heavy fighting continues at outskirts of #Baghouz at the moment. SDF made a remarkable progress since yesterday evening, recaptured many positions from ISIS.#SDFDefeatISIS pic.twitter.com/lt7pD8f4Yh
— Mustafa Bali (@mustefabali) March 2, 2019
The Women's Defense Units (YPJ), the female counterpart to the YPG, said ISIS fighters are the taking "their last breath" because they are "besieged."
"Their weapons depots have been targeted," added the YPJ. "Six positions ISIS had been using against the advancing forces have been reclaimed from the group."
The Rojava Information Center, a media outlet close to the ruling Democratic Federation of Northern Syria, reported the US-led coalition only conducted two air strikes on Saturday.
[ON THE GROUND]#SDF has taken full control of the no-mans-land between them & #ISIS in #Baghouz.
— Rojava Information Center (@RojavaIC) March 2, 2019
Now they are fighting to take back the town building-by-building, room-by-room.
So far this afternoon only 2 air strikes had been carried out by coalition aircraft.
The Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS says it will continue to support efforts in Syria, but did not reveal the number of its strikes in Syria on Saturday.
"The Coalition continues to support the SDF with airstrikes when needed, and our multifaceted advise and assist role," its spokesperson told Rudaw English on Saturday evening.
US Army Col. Sean Ryan explained that the situation in al-Baghouz is very dynamic, but the SDF is doing "outstanding work."
US Army Col. Sean Ryan, the spokesperson for the US-led anti-ISIS coalition, updates Pentagon reporters in June 2018 on the fight against ISIS. File photo: US DoD
"The SDF is doing outstanding work dealing with the situation at hand," said Ryan explaining it is too early to give an assessment in al-Baghouz because it is a "complicated matter with many variables."
The SDF restarted its operation in al-Baghouz on Friday night after a lull following US President Donald Trump's announcement of a full troop withdrawal from Syria in December and Turkish threats to commence an operation into northeast Syria, or Rojava.
Trump announced on February 22 that he would keep 400 US forces in Syria, but he did not specify a timetable for the withdrawal of the more than 2,000 forces already in Syria.
The coalition's Operation Roundup began on May 1, 2018, with the aim to clear ISIS from the Middle Euphrates River Valley — the group's last bastion east of the river.
Update: 6:50 p.m.
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