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Russia says strike wounds militant chief

- By Nataliya Vasilyeva Nataliya Vasilyeva is an Associated Press writer.

MOSCOW — Russia said Wednesday it carried out air strikes in Syria this week that critically wounded the leader of an al Qaeda-linked group and killed 12 other militant commanders.

There was no immediate comment from fellow militants or other Syria monitors on the fate of Abu Mohammed al-Golani, leader of the al Qaedalinke­d Levant Liberation Committee.

Russia has been waging an air campaign in support of Syrian President Bashar Assad’s forces since 2015, helping them to make major advances against the Islamic State, al Qaeda-linked insurgents and mainstream rebels.

Syrian troops are currently closing in on the eastern city of Mayadeen, one of the last major Islamic State stronghold­s in the country.

The Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said Syrian troops and allied militiamen have advanced to about six miles north of Mayadeen. The activist-operated Deir Ezzor24 says dozens of rockets and barrel bombs fell on Mayadeen and surroundin­g villages on Wednesday.

The Observator­y said at least 20 people were killed in air strikes on a village north of Mayadeen, while Deir Ezzor24 said at least 15 were killed. Tens of thousands of civilians have fled Mayadeen and the surroundin­g areas in the past week.

The Observator­y said the government advance has been preceded by a barrage of air strikes, counting over 1,000 since Friday.

Mayadeen has become the main hub for Islamic State militants, including the group’s leaders, as its former stronghold­s in Raqqa, Deir el-Zour and Mosul have come under attack.

U.S-backed Syrian forces and the Russiaback­ed Syrian military are in a race for control of territory in eastern Syria as they both battle the extremist group.

Al-Golani’s Levant Liberation Committee controls the northweste­rn Idlib province, on the other side of the country. The province recently has come under intense aerial attack. Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenko­v, the Russian Defense Ministry spokesman, announced the wounding of the militant leader.

As with other top insurgent leaders, al-Golani’s death has been falsely reported in the past.

Konashenko­v said Russia carried out the air strikes at an undisclose­d location in Syria on Tuesday after receiving intelligen­ce about an upcoming high-level meeting of the group’s leaders. He said 50 other militants who were securing the gathering also were killed.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Abu Mohammed al-Golani (second from right) is seen discussing battlefiel­d details with commanders.
Associated Press Abu Mohammed al-Golani (second from right) is seen discussing battlefiel­d details with commanders.

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