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Nearly 250 people dead in IS attacks on south Syria

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BEIRUT: The death toll in coordinate­d Islamic State group suicide bombings and shootings in southern Syria rose to nearly 250 overnight, more than half of them civilians, a monitor said yesterday.

Wednesday’s attacks hit Sweida, a Druze-majority province mostly held by the government which had remained relatively insulated from the country’s seven-year civil war.

The death toll climbed steadily throughout the day and into the night, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitoring group, said.

“The toll is now 246 people dead, including 135 civilians,” said Observator­y chief Rami Abdel Rahman.

The others killed were progovernm­ent fighters or residents who had taken up arms to defend their villages.

“The toll keeps rising as civilians who were wounded are dying and people who were unaccounte­d for are found dead,” Abdel Rahman told AFP.

The onslaught began with a triple suicide bombing in the city of Sweida, which was followed by attacks with guns and explosives on villages to its north and east.

A fourth blast hit the provincial capital later in the day.

IS claimed the assault hours later. At least 45 jihadists died carrying it out, the Observator­y said.

It was the worst bloodshed to hit Sweida province since the civil war began in 2011.

Syrian state media reported deadly attacks on Sweida and surroundin­g villages but did not give a specific toll. — AFP

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A picture from the Tal Saki hill in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights shows smoke rising above buildings across the border in Syria during air strikes backing a Syrian-government-led offensive in the southern province of Quneitra. — AFP photo

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