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Live Blog: Tracking Islamic State

Follow all of the latest developments as they happen.

Latest News For February 29

-- The United States Army's elite Delta Force is on the verge of beginning operations to target, capture or kill top IS operatives in Iraq, after several weeks of covert preparation, an administration official with direct knowledge of the force's activities told CNN.

-- Syrian government forces have regained control of a road used by the army to access Aleppo, after making advances against Islamic State fighters, a monitoring group and state television reported.


-- Authorities in Iraq say the death toll from a double bombing at a market in Baghdad’s Shi’ite neighborhood of Sadr City rose to 73 on February 29 after several critically wounded victims died overnight.

-- Tajik media are reporting that a woman known to be the second wife of Gulmurod Halimov, the fugitive Tajik colonel who defected to the IS group, has left for Syria along with the couple's four young children.

-- The UN is poised to begin delivering aid to people living in besieged areas of Syria, making use of a truce brokered by the United States and Russia. The first deliveries are planned for Feb. 29, with aid due to reach about 150,000 Syrians in besieged areas over the next five days.

-- A truce negotiated between Syrian rebels and the government has caused a dramatic decrease in airstrikes around rebel-held territory, but there were few celebrations, with many residents suspecting a trick, CNN report.

* NOTE: Live blog posts are time-stamped according to Central European Time (CET).

12:44 29.11.2015

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There are reports of some more heavy civilian casualties in Syria:

Russian air strikes in a northern Syrian town are reported to have killed at least 18 people and wounded dozens more.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the air strikes targeted Ariha early on November 29.

The Local Coordination Committees, an activist collective, said missiles hit a busy market in the rebel-held town.

Ariha Today, a Facebook page covering events in the town, said the air strikes were carried out by Russian military jets.

There were conflicting casualty figures.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 18 people were killed and dozens more wounded.

Ariha Today put the death toll at 40 with 70 more wounded.

If Russian warplanes did carry out the November 29 air strikes it would be one of the deadliest incidents since Moscow began launching airstrikes in Syria two months ago.

Opposition activists say scores of people have been killed by Russian strikes since the air campaign began on September 30.

(AP, Reuters)

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Just in case you were wondering how long it would take Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov to stick his oar in:

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Russian security forces claim to have killed some Islamic militants in the Caucasus:

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Meanwhile, the United Kingdom is stil mulling whether to sign up for air strikes on Syrian territory:

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