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IS kills 36 Syrian troops in surprise attack

Updated on: 21 March,2018 09:36 AM IST  |  Beirut
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A monitor said three dozen pro-government fighters were killed in a district of Syria's capital as Islamic State jihadists took control of it in a surprise nighttime attack

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Dozens more were injured in  the attack. Pic/AFP
Dozens more were injured in  the attack. Pic/AFP

A monitor said three dozen pro-government fighters were killed in a district of Syria's capital as Islamic State jihadists took control of it in a surprise nighttime attack. There was no immediate comment from the government on the report by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.


"IS took full control of Qadam, and 36 government troops and loyalist fighters have been killed," the Britain-based monitoring group said. Dozens more were wounded or captured, or are still missing in action, Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman said. IS launched the attack from positions it holds in the adjacent Hajar al-Aswad district, Abdel Rahman said.



"Regime forces are bringing reinforcements to the area around Qadam to try to retake it," he said. Qadam lies in a southern part of Damascus and has for several years hosted a range of Islamist rebels and extremists, including IS and its arch-enemy, Al-Qaeda's onetime Syrian branch Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).

The jihadist group put out a statement late Monday saying it had captured most of Qadam, including areas "surrendered" to regime forces by HTS.

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