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BEIRUT,— At least two dozen Islamic State group
(IS) militants have been killed in Syrian Kurdistan in the
northeastern of the country, battle with Kurdish forces supported by
U.S.-led air strikes, a Kurdish official and a group monitoring the war said on
Saturday.
Ten members of the Kurdish YPG militia were also
killed in the fighting in Hasaka province in Syrian Kurdistan, a strategically
important region that borders Turkey and Iraq and where Islamic State has
recently lost ground, said Nasir Haj Mahmoud, a Kurdish official, speaking by
phone.
“Daesh is trying to open new front,” Mahmoud said,
using an Arabic term for Islamic State. He said the death toll among Islamic
State fighters was as high as 41, and the dead included foreign fighters.
The latest battle between the enemies began when
Islamic State fighters launched an attack between the towns of Tel Tamr and Tel
Hamis, which the Kurdish militia seized from Islamic State in February, Mahmoud
said.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based
organization that monitors the war using a network of sources on the ground,
said two dozen Islamic State fighters had been killed in fierce battles in the
area.
Islamic State is still holding some 200 Assyrian
Christians abducted from villages near Tel Tamr in February. There has been no
word on their fate.
In recent weeks, Islamic State has mounted frequent
attacks in areas far from its eastern strongholds in government- and rebel-held
areas further west.
These have included an attempt to seize a Palestinian
refugee camp on the Damascus outskirts, attacks on rival insurgents in Aleppo
province, and a massacre in a village in a government-held part of Hama
province.
The assaults are all well beyond the areas targeted to
date in the U.S.-led aerial campaign focused mostly in the east and north.
Fighters believed to be members of Islamic State
staged an attack on Friday in an area near a military airport in the southern
province of Suweida, the Observatory reported.
It said at least 20 soldiers and pro-government militiamen
were killed in the fighting, in addition to 15 insurgents.
The state news agency said the army had thwarted an
attempt by Islamic State militants to infiltrate two villages in the area. It
published a photo appearing to show the bodies of at least nine militants
killed in the fighting.
news
agency, Reuters
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