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Russian strikes kill 14 civilians in eastern Syria

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BEIRUT: Russian air strikes killed 14 people fleeing across a river on rafts in eastern Syria as renewed fighting across the country took an ever mounting toll on civilians, a monitor said yesterday.

The strikes, the latest in a string of such incidents this week, targeted a group crossing the Euphrates near the jihadisthe­ld town of Mayadeen, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said.

“They were crossing the river on makeshift rafts in a village south of Mayadeen,” Observator­y director Rami Abdel Rahman said, adding that three children were among those killed overnight.

Russia has in recent days intensifie­d its air raids in support of Syrian regime forces battling jihadists across the country.

Abdel Rahman said the civilians were fleeing the village of Mahkan, south of Mayadeen, which lies about 420 kilometres east of Damascus and is one of the Islamic State group’s main remaining bastions.

Mayadeen has been under IS control since 2014, when the group swept across swathes of Iraq and Syria and proclaimed a ‘caliphate’, but regime forces have tightened the noose around the town.

The state news agency SANA said government forces advancing

They were crossing the river on makeshift rafts in a village south of Mayadeen.

from desert areas northwest of Mayadeen had moved to within five kilometres of the town.

In Deir Ezzor province, IS still controls Mayadeen, eastern neighbourh­oods of the city of Deir Ezzor further up the Euphrates Valley, the town of Albu Kamal downstream on the Iraqi border, and several other smaller towns.

Moscow has been carrying out relentless air strikes in support of its ally Damascus targeting both IS in Deir Ezzor province and rival jihadists led by al- Qaeda’s former Syria affiliate in Idlib province in the northwest.

The Islamic State group, which once controlled a territory roughly the size of Britain, has seen its ‘caliphate’ shrink steadily over the past two years and has lost all but a few of its main hubs in both Iraq and Syria.

A Kurdish-led alliance is currently fighting IS in Raqa, the group’s biggest bastion since the recapture by Iraqi forces of Mosul in July. The city, further up the Euphrates, was the de facto Syrian capital of IS’s now collapsing ‘state’. A Russian air strike killed 38 civilians trying to flee the fighting in Deir Ezzor province, according to the Observator­y. The Observator­y relies on a network of sources inside Syria, and says it determines whose planes carry out raids according to type, location, flight patterns and munitions used.

The group has reported hundreds of civilians killed in operations against IS in Deir Ezzor and neighbouri­ng Raqa province. On Tuesday, it said a US-led coalition strike in Raqa killed at least 18 civilians.

Russia has not acknowledg­ed any civilian deaths from its strikes since it intervened in Syria in 2015, and dismisses the Observator­y’s reporting as biased. The Red Cross said Syria was experienci­ng its worst levels of violence since the battle for second city Aleppo late last year.

“For the past two weeks, we have seen an increasing­ly worrying spike in military operations that correlates with high levels of civilian casualties,” Marianne Gasser, the head of the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross delegation in Syria, said. — AFP

Rami Abdel Rahman, Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights director

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A damaged vehicle is seen following a raid by Saudi security forces on an Islamic State cell in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. — Reuters photo

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