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IS 'killed' 116 in 20 days for working with Syrian regime

Updated on: 24 October,2017 09:02 AM IST  |  Beirut
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The Islamic State group killed 116 people it suspected of collaborating with the Syrian regime in Al-Qaryatain this month before losing the desert down to government forces, a monitor said yesterday

IS 'killed' 116 in 20 days for working with Syrian regime

The Islamic State group killed 116 people it suspected of collaborating with the Syrian regime in Al-Qaryatain this month before losing the desert down to government forces, a monitor said yesterday.


Syrian soldiers and pro-regime militiamen gather in the recently retaken desert town of Al-Qaryatain. Pic/AFP
Syrian soldiers and pro-regime militiamen gather in the recently retaken desert town of Al-Qaryatain. Pic/AFP


"IS has over a period of 20 days executed at least 116 civilians in reprisal killings, accusing them of collaboration with regime forces," said Rami Abdel Rahman, head of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Regime forces retook Al-Qaryatain, which lies in the central Homs province, on Saturday, three weeks after the jihadists seized control of it.


"After the regime retook it (on Saturday), the town's residents found the bodies on the streets. They had been shot dead or executed with knives," Abdel Rahman said. "Most of the IS fighters who attacked the town a month ago were sleeper cells... They are from the town, know the town's residents and who is for or against the regime," he said. The majority of those killed were executed in the last two days before IS lost the town again, he added.

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