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IS came with a hit list, left town full of bodies

- By Sarah El Deeb The Associated Press

The Islamic State militants came into the Syrian town with a hit list. By the time they left three weeks later, at least 67 civilians had been killed — shot or beheaded, their bodies dumped in farms and ditches.

The apparent revenge killings in the town of Qaryatayn underscore the ability of the extremists to inflict heavy losses even when they’re in retreat — and portend more violence as they fight to hang on to their last stronghold­s in Syria.

News of the gruesome slayings began to emerge late Sunday, after IS militants were driven out by advancing government troops.

Terrified residents said they watched the slaughter from their windows or in the streets.

One former resident said his surviving family members walked for miles to find cellphone coverage so they could tell him of the deaths of his uncle, two cousins and a fourth relative. Another uncle remains missing.

“They came into town with a hit list,” said Abdullah AbdulKarim, adding that 35 of the 50 militants who overran the town late last month were originally from Qaryatayn. He said the militants accused many of their victims of collaborat­ing with the government but many others were also caught in the revenge killing.

“Our curse is from within us,” he said, speaking to The Associated Press from northern Syria, where he fled years ago.

Once a predominan­tly Christian town known for its ancient monastery, Qaryatayn has changed hands between IS and the Syrian government several times during Syria’s civil war. Parts of the 1,500-year-old St. Elian monastery were demolished the first time IS took over the town in 2015 and thousands of its Christian residents fled, fearing the extremist group’s brutality.

An AP video, filmed as Syrian government troops recaptured Qaryatayn on Saturday, showed several bodies lying in the streets. In the video, a town resident said IS “monsters” killed more than 100 people, including soldiers and civilians.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Syrian soldiers patrol Saturday in the streets of Qaryatayn, which was recaptured from Islamic State group militants. The bodies of at least 67 Syrian civilians were found there.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Syrian soldiers patrol Saturday in the streets of Qaryatayn, which was recaptured from Islamic State group militants. The bodies of at least 67 Syrian civilians were found there.

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