Raqqa recapture a 'devastating blow' against IS: Payne

Minister for Defence Marise Payne welcomed the formal announcement by the Global Coalition against Daesh, that the terror group's Syrian capital was retaken.

Minister for Defence Marise Payne

Defence Minister Marise Payne (AAP) Source: AAP

Australia's defence minister has described the recapture of the Syrian city of Raqqa as a "devastating blow" against Islamic State and its "perverted" ideology.

Australia is a member of the global coalition which yesterday announced the recapture of the nominal capital declared by the terrorist organisation, who are also known as Daesh.

"Alongside our Coalition partners, Australia remains committed to the mission, which now shifts to clearing Daesh from its remaining territory in the Euphrates River Valley on either side of the Iraqi-Syrian border," Senator Marise Payne said in a statement on Saturday.

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Published 21 October 2017 12:14pm
Updated 21 October 2017 12:45pm


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