(Zaman Al Wasl)- Four Dash (ISIS) militants and two US-backed fighters were killed Thursday in eastern Deir Ezzor province, local activists told Zaman al-Wasl.
Two of Daesh assailants were killed in fire exchange with fighters of Deir Ezzor Council, key unit in the Syrian Democratic Forces. Senior commander in the council and his aide were also killed.
Two more suspected Daesh fighters were killed by the SDF near the town of al-Hawaij between the SDF and
Several snap attacks and ambushes have been reported in recent weeks by the Islamic State in the Syrian Desert and areas near the Iraqi border.
The Islamic State still controls a territory in the gas-rich desert lies between Homs and Deir Ezzor provinces.
Two Republican Guard officers were killed in an ambush laid by Daesh in the eastern town of Albukamal, a former stronghold for the radical group.
One of the slain officers was Lieutenant Colonel Rawad al-Hassan, originally from Homs city, who gained fame for his brutality during the almost nine-year-old war.
Daesh (ISIS), also, has killed five pro-regime Palestinian militants Wednesday in a landmine attack in Deir Ezzor.
Liwa al Quds, a Russian-trained militia primarily comprised of Palestinians, operates in eastern Syrian and in the Syrian Desert.
Rebels and jihadists have killed more than 135,000 pro-regime forces since the armed conflict erupted eight years ago with the brutal repression of protests against the Assad regime, according to local monitoring groups.
The conflict in Syria has also killed more than 560,000 people and displaced 6.5 millions.
Zaman Al Wasl
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