In a major blow to the so-called Islamic State, coalition forces have declared victory over its de facto capital of Raqqa. As Eric Sorensen reports, any elation at the demise of ISIS as a territorial entity is tempered by the competing interests of regional powers rushing in to fill the power vacuum.
- ISIS killed at least 128 people in Syrian town before army recaptured it, watchdog says
- Russia accuses U.S.-led coalition of decimating civilians in former ISIS stronghold Raqqa
- Donald Trump says end of Islamic State ‘is in sight’