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Residents celebrate as Syrian forces capture Manbij, a major Islamic State stronghold

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U.S.-backed fighters have seized a key Islamic State stronghold in northern Syria after two months of heavy fighting and freed hundreds of civilians the extremists had used as human shields, Syrian Kurdish officials and an opposition activist group said Saturday.

Nasser Haj Mansour, of the predominantly Kurdish Syria Democratic Forces told the Associated Press that the town of Manbij “is under full control,” adding that operations are ongoing to search for any Islamic State militants who might have stayed behind.

The Syrian forces launched their offensive in late May to capture Manbij under the cover of U.S.-led airstrikes. The town lies on a key supply route between the Turkish border and the city of Raqqa, the de facto capital of the Islamic State group’s self-styled caliphate.

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Amateur videos posted online showed that shortly after Syrian fighters captured the town late Friday, scores of residents celebrated in the streets. Some men were seen clipping their beards with scissors, while women were able to uncover their faces. Islamic State imposes a harsh and extreme version of Islam on the territory under its control, including a mandatory dress code.

“May God destroy them. They slaughtered us,” a young man shouted in a Manbij square. “May they not live for a minute.”

The videos appeared genuine and corresponded to Associated Press reporting of events.

In a photo posted online by Kurdish activists, a young woman defiantly uncovered her face while smoking a cigarette and flashing a victory sign.

Under the extremists’ reign, women had to wear long black cloaks that covered all but their eyes, while all adult men were forced to grow beards. Smoking was banned.

Haj Mansour said some Islamic State fighters were captured in the town, while others fled to nearby villages.

“Military operations will continue until these villages are clean,” Haj Mansour said.

Sherfan Darwish, another Syria Democratic Forces official in Manbij, also confirmed that the town is under the full control of his fighters.

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The capture of Manbij is the biggest defeat for the extremist group in Syria since July 2015, when Islamic State lost the town of Tal Abyad on the border with Turkey.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that with the capture of Manbij, hundreds of civilians that Islamic State used as human shields are now free.

For weeks, Syrian fighters have been advancing slowly in the town and nearby villages. The fighting and the airstrikes have killed 450 people, according to the Observatory.

Islamic State has suffered major defeats over the past months in Syria and Iraq, where the military recaptured the cities of Ramadi and Fallujah in the western Anbar province. However, Islamic State still controls large parts of Syria as well as Iraq’s second largest city, Mosul.

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