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Syrian government forces backed by Iranian troops edged closer to a major rebel-controlled highway south of Aleppo Tuesday, pushing further into rebel-held areas supported by heavy Russian airstrikes, Reuters report.
CNN has more on reports that Iraqi government forces have retaken more than half of Ramadi in Iraq's Anbar province.
The inroads came after Iraqi troops, counterterrorism unit members and federal police officers targeted [IS] militants from three sides in a 24-hour period, aided by U.S.-led airstrikes. Iraq's Joint Military Command reported 60% of the Anbar province city had been retaken, including a one-time Iraqi military headquarters in northern Ramadi as well as western and southern parts of the city.
Russia is prepared to help Turkey close its border with Syria, Russian upper house Speaker Valentina Matviyenko has said.
"The Syria-Turkey border urgently needs to be closed, that's where the convoys with weapons and ol tankers are crossing. Turkey cannot cope with this alone, we can help Turkey close the border," Matviyenko said.
Greek Police Tried & Failed To Capture Paris Attacks Mastermind In January
Greek police tried to capture Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected ringleader of the November 13 Paris attacks, in January but failed, a Belgian anti-terrorism source has told the BBC.
Abaaoud had been directing a Belgian terror cell by phone from Athens, the source said.
Abaaoud died in a police raid on a Paris apartment five days after the November 13 attacks that killed 130 people.
Russia Strikes Islamic State With Missiles Fired From Submarine
Russia says it has for the first time struck Islamic State targets in Syria with missiles fired from a submarine.
Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on December 8 that the Kalibr cruise missiles were launched from the Rostov-on-Don submarine in the Mediterranean, successfully hitting their designated target.
Speaking during a televised meeting with President Vladimir Putin, Shoigu said Tu-22 bombers also took part in the latest raids, performing 60 combat sorties in the last three days.
Shoigu told Putin that Syrian and Russian troops had recovered the flight recorder of a Russian warplane downed on November 24 by Turkey’s military on the Turkish-Syrian border.
Putin ordered it to be studied in the presence of foreign experts.
Turkey says it shot down the Su-24 after the plane crossed into its air space. Moscow denies that.
Based on reporting by AP, Reuters, and Interfax
That concludes our live-blogging of the crisis surrounding Islamic State, barring any unforeseen events, for December 8. Check back here tomorrow morning for more of our continuing coverage.
Third Bataclan Attacker Identified
The third attacker at the Bataclan concert hall has been identified as a man from the eastern city of Strasbourg who left for Syria in 2013, a French legal official has told AP.
The official, who requested anonymity to give details of the ongoing investigation, did not provide the man's name.
Brett McGurk, the United States' new envoy to the coalition it leads against IS has said that only 30 percent of airstrikes conducted by Russia in Syria targeted IS.
The rest of Russia's strikes hit "other armed groups", McGurk said, whereas the U.S.-led coalition was focused solely on IS.
The BBC's Imelda Flattery has this detail about the man identified as the third attacker on the Bataclan theater in Paris.