Assad troops' death toll
At least 49 regime troops from Latakia province were killed in October by the Islamic State in eastern Syria, pro-regime news feeds said.
The death toll included 29 officers amid rise in casualties among senior officers ranks who lead the allied militias.
Since May, the regime forces have been battling ISIS in Deir Ezzor city, making rapid gains last week after uprooting the extremist group from the oil-rich city.
25 more regime troops from the coastal city of Tartus have been killed since mid of October, activists told Zaman al-Wasl.
Also in Hama, local activists said 114 troops from the central province had been killed last October in clashes with rebels and the Islamic State in Deir Ezzor, Homs desert and the northern countryside of Hama.
The death toll included 19 officers and 40 militants from Qalamoun Shield militia.
The Alawites-dominated coastal region was, and still, the main manpower supply for Bashar al-Assad's regime. The total death toll of regime troops exceeded 200,000 activists said.
The mourning posters have been sweeping the streets and pro-regime social media of coastal province.
Residents of Tartus, the regime's powerful militant supplier, say funerals are everywhere and everyday. Tartus suffered decades of negligence and constant resentment in comparison with the next-door city of Latakia where services and tourism and fortune.
Syria is embroiled in a six-year civil war that has killed more than 470,000 people and forced an estimated 5 million more to flee across borders to become refugees.
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