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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).

17:23 4.1.2016

Islamic State theologians have issued an extremely detailed ruling on when “owners” of women enslaved by the extremist group can have sex with them, in an apparent bid to curb what they called violations in the treatment of captured women, Reuters writes.

The fatwa was among a huge trove of documents captured by U.S. Special Operations Forces during a raid targeting a top Islamic State official in Syria in May. Reuters has reviewed the document, which has not been previously published, but couldn’t independently confirm its authenticity.

Among the fatwa’s injunctions are bans on a father and son having sex with the same female slave; and the owner of a mother and daughter having sex with both. Joint owners of a female captive are similarly enjoined from intercourse because she is viewed as “part of a joint ownership.”

Reuters has shared a U.S.government translated copy of the fatwa.

17:06 4.1.2016

AFP has a couple more small details of today's attacks by IS on oil facilities in northern Libya.

Bashir Bouhdhira, a colonel in the army loyal to Libya's internationally recognized government, said that Sidra was "attacked by a convoy of a dozen vehicles belonging to [IS]."

"They then launched an attack on the town of Ras Lanouf via the south but did not manage to enter."

IS has been trying to push east from the coastal city of Sirte to Libya's oil crescent area for several weeks.

17:02 4.1.2016

The IS group in Libya has released images of its militants who it says were killed carrying out suicide attacks today in Sidra.

17:00 4.1.2016

A storage tank that caught fire when IS militants attacked the Libyan oil port of Sidra today was close to the oil port of Ras Lanuf, Mohamed Elharari, a spokesman for the state-run National Oil Corp, has told Bloomberg.

“An oil storage tank caught fire and there was a big explosion,” Elharari said.

16:58 4.1.2016

The Petroleum Facilities Guard (PFG), whose forces pushed IS militants back from Sidra in Libya today, have said that IS are now stationed 30 kilometers away waiting for the opportunity to launch a second attack on Libya's biggest oil port.

The PFG are led by Ibrahim al-Jadhran, a former commander who took part in the rebellion against Muammar Qaddafi in 2011.

16:35 4.1.2016

CBS News is quoting Ali al-Hassi, a spokesman for the armed forces led by Ibrahim al-Jadhran that control most of Libya's oil fields, as saying that six of their fighters were killed in today's clashes with IS militants in Sidra.

IS militants reportedly attacked Sidra from three directions, assisted by Jadhran's brother who is believed to have joined IS.

Jadhran, who took part in the rebellion against Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, has declared himself the guardian of Libya's oil crescent.

16:25 4.1.2016

Syria's opposition are demanding confidence-building steps from Damascus including a prisoner release before negotiations due this month, officials have told Reuters. Three opposition leaders said that they and rebels plan to deliver that message to Staffan de Mistura, the U.N.'s envoy for Syria, on January 5.

The demand "could complicate efforts to start the talks," Reuters reports.

16:16 4.1.2016

More reports that IS has now retreated back towards Sirte after being pushed back from Sidra by the Petroleum Facilities Guard (PFG).

16:10 4.1.2016

The presidential council of Libya's unity government has met to discuss the situation in Libya's oil crescent region after today's attacks by the IS group, Al Wasat is reporting.

16:08 4.1.2016

All oil terminals are under the control of Libya's Petroleum Facilities Guard, tweets Digital Libya's Sami M. Berriwen.

But the militants are reportedly mobilizing their forces 30 kilometers away from Sirte for a second attack on the oil terminals, Berriwen says.

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