Islamic State
militants attacked Syrian army troops with mustard gas in an offensive
against a Syrian military airport in the eastern province of Deir al-Zor
that borders Iraq, state media said on late Monday. Syrian
state media did not disclose how many casualties were sustained in the
latest drive by the hardline fundamentalist Sunni militants to capture
the heavily defended airport located south of Deir al Zor city, whose
main neighborhoods are under the militants control. "The terrorists fired rockets carrying mustard gas," a statement said on state owned Ikhbariyah television station. Deir al-Zor is a strategic location. The province links Islamic State's de facto capital in Raqqa with its fighters in Iraq. Reuters could not independently verify the media reports. Amaq
news agency, which is close to the militants, had earlier said Islamic
State fighters had launched a wide scale attack on Jufrah village near
the airport in which it said two of its suicide bombers rammed their
vehicles into army defenses causing "tens of dead". "The battles
continue on more than front and posts and we pray to Allah (God) victory
for his Mujahdeen (holy warriors)," an official statement by the
militants said. The UK-based
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a monitor which tracks violence
across the country, said the militants had advanced with heavy aerial
strikes aimed at repelling their offensive. The
Syrian army backed by heavy Russian air strikes was able last January
to drive back the hardline militants from several villages near the
airport but has so far failed to dislodge them. Separately, the
Observatory said fighting flared on several frontlines in the major
northern city of Aleppo which is divided between government and rebel
held sectors. Rebel shelling of Kurdish YPG outposts in Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood caused several casualties, the monitor said. The
Syrian army had earlier said that at least four hundred al Qaeda
affiliated Nusra Front led militants fully equipped with heavy arms
staged a major attack on army outposts in the Aleppo countryside. The army statement
also said at least eight civilians were killed in mortar attacks by
rebels on residential areas of Sheikh Maqsoud with scores injured. A
fragile "cessation of hostilities" truce has held in Syria for over a
month as the various parties to the conflict try to negotiate an end to
Syria's civil war. But the truce
excludes Islamic State and the al Qaeda-affiliated Nusra Front. Air and
land attacks by Syrian and allied forces continue in parts of Syria
where the government says the groups are present.
Islamic state militants use mustard gas in attack on Deir Zor airport: Syrian state TV

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