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Daesh attacks Syria army, allies, killing dozens

April 20, 2019 at 4:55 pm

Daesh attacks on the Syrian army and allied militias in central Syria have killed 35 soldiers over two days, a war monitor said early on Saturday.

Although Daesh lost its last territorial enclave in Syria at Baghouz near the Iraqi border last month to US-backed forces, it still has fighters holding out in the remote central desert.

The monitor, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said the attacks constituted Daesh’s biggest military operation since losing Baghouz and involved assaults in several parts of central Syria.

The most intense attack was in the al-Koum area north of the ancient desert city of Palmyra, the Observatory said, where Daesh militants killed 15 Syrian army and allied soldiers.

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Daesh said in a message on its Amaq news outlet on Friday that it had killed 20 Syrian soldiers and injured others in the al-Sukhna region between Palmyra and Deir al-Zor in an ambush and clashes.

Syrian state news outlets did not carry any reports of Daesh attacks or of deaths among pro-government forces in clashes with the militant group.