At least 53 died from Islamic State attack in Syria, most of them civilians – National | 24CA News
The loss of life toll from an assault by the Islamic State group towards a military checkpoint and other people amassing truffles in central Syria has risen to at the very least 53, most of them civilians, state media and an opposition battle monitor reported Saturday.
The assault close to the central city of Sukhna on Friday was the deadliest by the extremist group since thus far this yr, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition battle monitor stated.
The Observatory stated the assault focused a Syrian military checkpoint and other people amassing wild truffles close by, killing 68 individuals, together with 61 civilians. It stated IS fighters reached the world on bikes. On Friday, it reported that the assault killed 46.
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The Observatory, which tracks Syria’s battle, stated the IS gunmen took benefit of the Feb. 6 earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria killing tens of hundreds of individuals to hold out their lethal assault. The consideration in Syria has been largely targeted on the earthquake over the previous two weeks.
Syria’s state news company, SANA, quoted the top of the overall hospital within the central city of Palmyra as saying that they’ve acquired the our bodies of 46 civilians and 7 troopers.
Despite their defeat in Syria in March 2019, Islamic State sleeper cells nonetheless conduct assaults round Syria and Iraq, the place they as soon as declared a “caliphate.”
On Friday, the U.S. army stated a helicopter raid led by its forces in northeast Syria left a senior chief with the Islamic State group useless and 4 American service members wounded. It recognized the killed IS commander as Hamza al-Homsi.
Joint operations between the U.S. army and Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces are frequent in northeast and japanese Syria alongside the border with Iraq.

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