Satellite captures rare snapshot of life in Raqqa
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- Checkpoints in front of reported ISIS HQ:The images clearly show two checkpoints in the main road outside a key governate building, which ISIS have reportedly used as a headquarters. To the left, the remains of a building targeted in a precision coalition airstrike can be seen — this is believed to be the previous ISIS command center.
- ISIS colors:The shadow on the ground confirms the presence of a large ISIS flag next to the governate building, near the city’s clock tower square.
- Bridge to nowhere:The old bridge in Raqqa has been severed at one end, likely the result of a precision coalition airstrike that targeted the bridge’s end nearest the bank — perhaps to make it easier to rebuild in the future. The image also shows a series of slipways, making access for cars to the river and boats easier.
- Tarpaulins shield militants from drones:All along the length of al-Mansour street in central Raqqa is a blanket of massive tarpaulins strung up from the buildings. The tarpaulins are designed to obscure ISIS fighters from coalition drone surveillance.
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