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Captured 2 Russians, ISIS video says

Group claims Damascus bombings; Raqqa strikes said to kill civilians at wells

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BEIRUT — The Islamic State militant group on Tuesday claimed a pair of suicide bombings in Damascus that killed 17 civilians and policemen, and the group released a video claiming to show two Russian soldiers the extremists claim to have captured in fighting in eastern Syria.

The extremist group is trying to rally supporters after months of battlefiel­d setbacks in Syria and Iraq, including the loss of the northern Iraqi city of Mosul in July.

The U.S.-led coalition and allied Syrian forces say they are in the final stages of driving the Islamic State from Raqqa, once the de facto capital of the group’s self-styled caliphate. On Tuesday, Syrian activists said airstrikes hit the last water wells operating in the city, killing over a dozen civilians.

The Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said 18 civilians were killed, while Raqqa is Being Slaughtere­d Silently, another activist group, put the death toll at 21. There was no immediate comment from the coalition.

In the Islamic State video, circulated on social media, one of the prisoners identifies himself and says he and his colleague, who appears badly beaten, were captured near al-Shula during an Islamic State counteroff­ensive. The speaker does not say when they were captured.

Russia’s Defense Ministry said no Russian servicemen had been captured in Syria. It was not possible to verify the authentici­ty of the video or confirm the identities of the individual­s shown in it.

Russia is a key ally of Syrian President Bashar Assad, whose troops have been advancing in the eastern province of Deir elZour, where al-Shula is located, against the Islamic State under the cover of Russian airstrikes since early September.

The jihadists launched a fierce attack on al-Shula last week, briefly cutting off a major highway and sparking a two-day battle. The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, a war monitoring group, said the fighting killed 120 Syrian troops, Hezbollah fighters and other pro-government forces.

In Monday’s attack in the Syrian capital, two men stormed a police station in the al-Midan neighborho­od before one of them blew himself up, according to Syria’s interior minister, Lt. Gen. Mohammad al-Shaar. He said the other bomber made it inside the compound, where police killed him, causing his bomb to explode.

The Islamic State-run Aamaq news agency said the militant group carried out the attack, without providing further details.

The Syrian government is at war with the Islamic State as well as an al-Qaida affiliate and an array of rebel groups trying to oust Assad. The military recently has been steadily claiming territory from the Islamic State in central and eastern Syria.

Russia’s Defense Ministry said in a statement early Tuesday that its airstrikes just outside Deir el-Zour city killed more than 300 Islamic State fighters and wounded more than 200 on the eastern bank of the Euphrates River. The ministry said the airstrikes also destroyed an Islamic State training center, as well artillery positions, tanks and ammunition depots.

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