Oman Daily Observer

Deadliest raids on Syria in years kill 57

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BEIRUT: Israeli raids targeting arms depots and military positions in east Syria killed 57 loyalists, in the deadliest such strikes since the start of the conflict, a monitor said Wednesday.

At least 14 Syrian regime forces, 16 Iraqi fighters and 11 Afghan members of the Fatimid Brigade were among those killed, said the Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights.

The Israeli air force carried out more than 18 strikes against multiple targets in an area stretching from the eastern town of Deir Ezzor to the Iraqi border, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said.

The overnight raids killed nine Syrian soldiers and 31 foreign militia fighters whose nationalit­ies were not immediatel­y known, the Britainbas­ed monitoring group said.

They wounded at least 37 others. Paramilita­ries belonging to the Lebanese Hizbullah movement and the Fatimid Brigade, which is made up of Afghan fighters, operate in the region, the Observator­y said.

Days before the strikes, the Fatimid Brigade transporte­d a consignmen­t of Iranianman­ufactured weapons to eastern Syria from neighbouri­ng Iraq.

They where stored in the region targeted on Wednesday, the monitor said.

The Israeli military did not immediatel­y comment.

Observator­y head Rami Abdul Rahman called the Israeli raids the “deadliest since June 2018” when strikes on the same region killed at least 55 pro-government fighters, including Iraqis as well as Syrians.

The latest raids came hours after separate strikes near the Iraqi border killed at least 12 militia fighters on Tuesday.

The Observator­y said it could not identify the warplanes responsibl­e for the earlier strikes.

The Syrian state news agency SANA reported Wednesday’s raids but gave few details.

“At 1:10 am, the Israeli enemy carried out an aerial assault on the town of Deir Ezzor and the Albu Kamal region’’, SANA said, citing a military source.

“The results of the aggression are currently being verified’’, it added.

It is less than a week since the last wave of Israeli strikes in Syria.

On January 7, Israel targeted positions in the south and in the southern outskirts of Damascus, killing three pro-iran fighters.

Israel routinely carries out raids in Syria, mostly against targets linked to Iran in what it says is a bid to prevent from consolidat­ing a foothold on its northern border.

Israel hit around 50 targets in Syria in 2020, according to an annual report released by the Israeli military.

It has carried out hundreds of air and missile strikes on Syria since civil war broke out in 2011, targeting Iranian and Lebanese Hizbullah forces as well as Syrian government troops.

Israel rarely acknowledg­es individual strikes but has done so when responding to what it describes as aggression inside Israeli territory. The war in Syria has killed more than 380,000 people and displaced millions more since it erupted after the brutal repression of antigovern­ment protests.

THE OBSERVATOR­Y SAID IT COULD NOT IDENTIFY THE WARPLANES RESPONSIBL­E FOR THE EARLIER STRIKES

 ?? — AFP ?? Israeli troops are pictured during a military drill in the Golan Heights.
— AFP Israeli troops are pictured during a military drill in the Golan Heights.

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