artillery mortar he took up there gunships jet fighters. there s everything west s 2 bombs. i was watching you the whole time but much of this stuff in trouble here. there was a time on the 2nd day of think my brother went to channel bautista. and us going to stop the bombings but the army rejected that because they say. they can t handle the situation. fontanes they were not able to handle the situation. i am taken downtown on may 23rd 2017 government forces responded swiftly and harshly.
harris, president trump, as you said yesterday, thought that the caliphate was falling truth of the end was imminent. i can tell you we are reporting the same here. local media has sent us that they believe the town has falle fallen. there has been no official notice of that but that s what we are hearing on the ground. that there is nothing left. for the first time since we ve been here in syria, five days covering this offensive, the bombs have stopped. mike dropping the gunfire has disappeared i think we have witnessed the end of the caliphate. the town of baghouz and the file tent and get mentors now believed to be practically empty. u.s. air strikes, artillery mortar and intelligence are what got us to this point. you do see signs of u.s. airpower everywhere. president trump told the u.s.
they came out, held a press conference and said they weren t with drawing but stopping their operations in the misrata area. the rebels tell a different story. they say yesterday their people an the people of misrata were targeted by artillery mortar and rocketfire. 22 people killed yesterday in misrata. we have to be careful. some of those were actually killed by that indirect fire. others were actually killed juan doeri i der wandering around downtown came too close after weeks of fighting. the rebels ousted the government forces from downtown misrata. there are government forces on the southern edge of the city and western edge using mortars, things like rockets to target the people of misrata, whereas the government is saying it s basically stopped its operations, still has troops inside the city, and is waiting for a tribal delegation, which