Air strikes kill and injure dozens in IS-held areas in Syria

Dozens of people have been killed and wounded in air strikes on villages and towns held by the Islamic State group in eastern Syria, opposition activists said.

Air strikes kill and injure dozens in IS-held areas in Syria

Dozens of people have been killed and wounded in air strikes on villages and towns held by the Islamic State group in eastern Syria, opposition activists said.

The strikes came a day after an attack by the extremists killed more than 120 pro-government fighters and briefly cut off the highway linking the capital Damascus with eastern Syria.

It was not immediately clear if the air strikes on areas including Mayadeen, Boukamal, Bouleil, Bouomar and Mushassan were carried out by the Russians or the US-led coalition.

Syrian troops have been advancing in the eastern province of Deir el-Zour against IS under the cover of Russian air strikes, while the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces are marching against the extremists under the cover of air strikes by the US-led coalition.

The air strikes came after two days of clashes between Syrian government forces and their allies against IS fighters in central and eastern Syria that left nearly 200 dead on both sides. Syrian troops and their allies have regained most of the areas they had lost earlier.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Saturday's air strikes and those the night before killed 18 people, including two children and five women.

"They burnt Bouleil overnight," said Omar Abou Leila, of the monitoring group DeirEzzor 24, adding that 13 people were killed in Bouleil and nine others in Boukamal alone.

Air strikes on rebel-held parts of northern Syria have stopped after more than a week of bombing that left hundreds of people dead or wounded, according to opposition activists.

The attacks on Idlib and Aleppo came after militants launched an assault against government forces on September 19, capturing some areas before losing them.

Russian Defence Ministry spokesman Major General Igor Konashenkov said that all attempts by IS and al Qaida-linked militants to launch offensives in the provinces of Deir el-Zour and Idlib in the northwest were repelled.

Konashenkov said the militants suffered "the most serious losses in months" and their capability has been significantly diminished.

He said that Russian air strikes killed 2,359 militants and wounded about 2,700 others over 10 days starting September 19. He added that the dead and wounded included 16 field commanders.

More than 400 militants from Russia and other ex-Soviet nations were among those killed, he said. Russian warplanes also destroyed 27 tanks, 21 rocket launchers and more than 150 other vehicles, said Konashenkov.

He added that the Syrian army under Russian air cover is now completing an operation in the east of Deir el-Zour province to encircle and destroy a group of around 1,500 IS militants who arrived from Iraq.

Russia joined Syria's war on September 30, 2015, tipping the balance of power in favor of President Bashar Assad's forces.

The Observatory, which tracks Syria's war now in its seventh year, said that over the past two years the Russian military has killed more than 5,700 civilians, 4,258 IS fighters and 3,893 others from insurgent groups.

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