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Ferocious IS attack leaves more than 30 dead in east Syria

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BEiRUT: The Islamic State (IS) group launched a ferocious assault on a city in eastern Syria, leaving more than 30 militants and regime fighters dead, a monitoring group said.

At least 12 members of government forces and 20 militants were among the dead in the IS attack on regime positions in Deir Ezzor, according to the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights.

Both the Observator­y and Syrian state news agency SANA said two civilians were also killed in IS rocket fire on government-controlled zones in the city.

Around 200,000 people live in Deir Ezzor city, which has been besieged by IS since early 2015 and is the capital of the oil-rich province of the same name.

IS has sought to overrun the entire city, including the key nearby military airport.

Observator­y head Rami Abdel Rahman said yesterday’s attack was the “most violent” assault mounted by IS on the city in more than a year. He added that IS was using tunnel bombs and suicide attackers, while Syrian and allied warplanes battered militant positions with air strikes.

“Daesh is amassing its forces to attack Deir Ezzor and breach government lines,” a Syrian military said, using the Arabic acronym for IS.

He said militants had aimed to cut the route between the airport and the city, but that the government’s counter-attack had stopped IS.

“Warplanes attacked Daesh’s supply lines in all the battlefron­ts and around the airport,” he said.

IS was excluded from a nationwide truce that was brokered by Turkey and Russia and came into effect on Dec 30.

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