IS attack on Kurdish forces leaves 200 dead in Syria

Published November 27, 2018
Syrian rebel-fighters from the National Liberation Front (NLF) inspect the rubble of a building destroyed by a reported air strike from the day before in the rebel-held al-Rashidin district of western Aleppo's countryside near Idlib province, on November 26, 2018. —AFP
Syrian rebel-fighters from the National Liberation Front (NLF) inspect the rubble of a building destroyed by a reported air strike from the day before in the rebel-held al-Rashidin district of western Aleppo's countryside near Idlib province, on November 26, 2018. —AFP

BEIRUT: A major attack by the IS in eastern Syria has killed 92 US-backed forces in three days while 51 civilians also died in the fighting, a war monitor said on Monday.

It was the highest death toll the jihadist group has inflicted on the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in a single offensive, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

“It’s the largest number of SDF fighters killed (by IS) in a single battle since it was founded” in 2015, Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman said.

The Observatory said 61 jihadists were also killed in the fighting.

On Friday, around 500 IS fighters took advantage of poor weather to punch out of their very last bastion in eastern Syria and launch a massive assault on the SDF.

The fighting was at its most intense on Friday and Saturday but more bodies were recovered on Sunday.

The Britain-based Obser­vatory, which relies on a network of local sources, also said 51 civilians were killed over the same period of time.

Among them were 19 children, Abdel Rahman said, adding that most of the victims were believed to be relatives of IS fighters.

Published in Dawn, November 27th, 2018

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