(Reuters) -
Islamic State militants have executed Syrian army soldiers and are
holding a group hostage after capturing an air base in northeast Syria at the weekend, pictures posted on social media by supporters showed on Wednesday. Islamic State, an
offshoot of al Qaeda, stormed Tabqa air base near Raqqa city on Sunday
after days of fighting with the army that cost more than 500 lives,
according to monitoring group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Tabqa was the army's last foothold in an area otherwise controlled by the militants, who have seized large areas of Syria and Iraq. The United States has carried out air strikes on the group in Iraq and is considering its options in Syria. In
one picture posted online, a group of militants in balaclavas are seen
gunning down at least seven kneeling men identified as army personnel.
It was not possible to immediately confirm the authenticity of the
images. Other photos
showed groups of eight to 10 soldiers taken hostage, some with face
wounds and three identified as officers. The photos appeared to show at
least two dozen hostages. One
picture reportedly shows the body of a pilot who had appeared on Syrian
television before the attack on the base explaining how the army could
easily defend it. Others show militants holding up knives next to groups
of captured men. Syrian
state television aired a report last week interviewing army personnel at
the base and showing its defenses, just before Islamic State overran
it. After the capture on
Sunday, Syrian state television said the military was "regrouping" and
that there was a "successful evacuation of the airport" as the army
continued strikes on Islamic State in areas close to the base. The
Observatory said 346 Islamic State fighters were killed and more than
170 members of the security forces had died in five days of fighting
over the base, one of the deadliest clashes between the two groups since
the start of the war. The
photos also showed the attack on the base, which used at least one
tank. Other photos showed bodies and abandoned military hardware, such
as a jet, warplane munitions and missiles, although it was not clear if
any were operational. "THEY SOLD YOU FOR CHEAP" Syrian
newspapers have had very little coverage of the air base capture and
the state news agency SANA and Syrian television have since focused on
army operations against Islamic State elsewhere in the country. Although
it is not clear how widespread public anger in Syria might be about the
fall of the airbase, some people supportive of the army expressed anger
on social media. The
Facebook page "Eagles of the Tabqa Military Airport, Men of Assad,"
reposted the photo showing the apparent execution of the soldiers and
wrote "No comment. They sold you for cheap, God damn all traitors." "Thousands
of people want to know the fate of their sons, and our only source is
Islamic State," another user commented and made a sarcastic remark about
the lack of coverage on SANA. Some people on Twitter called for the resignation of the defense minister, with the hashtag "Minister of Death" in Arabic. One
activist who is from the same Alawite sect as President Bashar al-Assad
but opposes him said people in the Alawite community in the coastal
town of Tartous felt scared and angry. "But
as always they also believe there's nothing they can do about it, that
they have no choice but the status quo because the alternative is
scarier," he said when contacted online. "A
lot of loyalists here are optimistic after Walid al-Moualem's speech.
They're hoping the world will come to help Assad in his fight against
terrorism," he added. Moualem,
Syria's foreign minister, said on Monday that Damascus would cooperate
in any international effort to fight Islamic State. But a White House
spokesman said there was no plan to coordinate with Damascus on how to
counter the threat. President Barack Obama
approved U.S. surveillance flights to gather intelligence on the
extremist group after the release of a graphic video last week showing
the beheading of U.S. journalist James Foley by an Islamic State
fighter.
Islamic State executes soldiers, takes hostages at Syria base: social media
Zaman Alwasl
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