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Russian airstrikes in Syria kill 21 Islamic State jihadists

  • At least 130 airstrikes were carried out near the provinces of Aleppo, Hama and Raqa in Syria
  • The raids, which continued into Saturday, follow a series of IS attacks Friday on government
  • More than 1,300 government troops have been killed in clashes with the ISIS group

Written by:Shubham
Published: February 20, 2021 08:23:05 London, UK

A series of Russian airstrikes in war-torn Syria have killed at least 21 Islamic State Jihadists over the last 24 hours, a war monitor confirmed on Saturday. 

At least 130 air strikes were “carried out over the past 24 hours by the Russian air force targeting the ‘Islamic State’ group in an area on the edge of the provinces of Aleppo, Hama and Raqa,” AFP quoted the the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights as saying.  

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The raids, which continued into Saturday, follow a series of IS attacks Friday on government and allied forces that killed at least eight members of a pro-Damascus militia, the Britain-based monitor said.

In recent months, the vast desert, know in Arabic as the Badia, has been the scene of increasingly frequent fighting between the jihadists and government forces backed by Russian air power.

IS overran large parts of Syria and Iraq and proclaimed a cross-border “caliphate” in 2014, before multiple offensives in the two countries led to its territorial defeat.

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The jihadists continue to launch attacks, mostly in the Badia desert which stretches from the central province of Homs to the border with Iraq.

More than 1,300 government troops have been killed in these clashes, as well as 145 pro-Iran militia members and more than 750 IS jihadists, according to the Observatory.

Since Syria’s civil war broke out in 2011, more than 387,000 people have been killed and millions forced from their homes.

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