Khaleej Times

Daesh suffers heavy casualties in clashes with Syrian forces

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beirut — Fierce clashes between the Daesh group and pro-regime forces in central Syria have left over 150 fighters dead in 24 hours, mostly militants, a monitor said on Sunday.

The Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said 120 Daesh fighters “were killed in clashes in and around the town of Uqayribat in the eastern Hama countrysid­e... along with at least 35 regime troops and loyalist militiamen.”

The town is the militant group’s last bastion in the central province apart from a handful of small villages.

Pro-government forces seized Uqayribat on Friday night, but Daesh responded with a counter-offensive on Saturday that left it in control of most of the town, Observator­y chief Rami Abdel Rahman said.

An intense barrage of artillery fire and Syrian and Russian air strikes on militant positions allowed pro-regime forces on Sunday morning to push the militants back out of the town and advance on villages to the west that remain under Daesh control.

Daesh has controlled Uqayribat since 2014, using it to launch attacks on regime-held areas and a strategica­lly vital road Abdel Rahman described as “the only lifeline for the regime between Aleppo and central and southern Syria”.

Regime forces, backed by heavy Russian air strikes, launched a major assault on Daesh-held parts of Hama in June.

“By consolidat­ing their control of (Uqayribat) and ousting Daesh from the surroundin­g villages, re- gime forces could oust the organisati­on from the whole of Hama province,” Abdel Rahman said.

Other rebel groups still control parts of the province’s rural north.

Hama, which borders on six other Syrian provinces, is strategica­lly vital to the Assad regime, separating opposition forces in Idlib from Damascus to the south and the regime’s coastal heartlands to the west.

Daesh has suffered multiple defeats across Syria and neighbouri­ng Iraq in recent months, notably in its main Syrian base of Raqa.

On Friday a US-backed KurdishAra­b coalition seized Raqa’s Old City and was advancing on the militants in the heavily defended city centre.

The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) began their offensive in May, capturing the city of Tabqa and a key dam nearby before entering Raqa city in early June.

Meanwhile, pro-regime forces have advanced against Daesh in the eastern part of Homs province and western Deir Ezzor, where they have come to within 19 kilometres of the provincial capital.

Syria’s conflict has killed more than 320,000 people and displaced millions since it started with antigovern­ment demonstrat­ions in 2011. —

 ?? AFP ?? Syrian army artillery guns stationed near the village of Huraybisha­h, within the administra­tive borders of Syria’s eastern Deir Ezzor province, on Sunday. —
AFP Syrian army artillery guns stationed near the village of Huraybisha­h, within the administra­tive borders of Syria’s eastern Deir Ezzor province, on Sunday. —

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