Suspected Islamic State group attack kills at least 13 members of pro-regime force in east Syria

An attack in eastern Syria suspected to be carried out by IS killed more than a dozen regime and pro-regime forces members.
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Syria has been in conflict since 2011. IS sleeper cells continue to carry out hit and run attacks in the country [Getty]

Suspected members of the Islamic State (IS) group attacked three posts for Syrian regime forces and pro-regime gunmen early Friday killing at least 13, an opposition war monitor and pro-government media reported.

The attack wounded others who were taken to hospitals in the central province of Homs, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. It said 15 were killed in the attacks on three posts near the central town of Sukhna and blamed IS.

The conflicting casualty counts could not immediately be reconciled.

Athr Press and Sham FM, both pro-regime media outlets, said 13 soldiers and pro-regime gunmen were killed in the attacks and that IS gunmen were behind it. They gave no further details.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack but the area was once a stronghold of the extremist group that was officially defeated in Syria in March 2019.

However, IS sleeper cells have been blamed for deadly attacks against both Syrian regime forces and against members of the U.S.-backed and Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in eastern Syria.

In 2014, IS declared a caliphate in large parts of Syria and Iraq, where they attracted thousands of supporters from around the world to join them.

An attack by IS on pro-regime Palestinian fighters near Sukhna killed 22 last month.