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Coalition says strike kills Daesh extremists in Syria
By AFP - Jul 30,2019 - Last updated at Jul 30,2019
An internal security patrol escorts women, reportedly wives of Daesh militants, in Al Hol camp in Al Hasakeh governorate in northeastern Syria, on July 23 (AFP photo)
BEIRUT — A US-led coalition air strike killed five extremists in eastern Syria on Monday, a spokesman said, in the first such raid since the collapse of Daesh's "caliphate".
"Coalition forces conducted a strike against a Daesh cell near Busayrah", a town in Deir Ezzor province, said coalition spokesman James Rawlinson.
"This operation eliminated five terrorists who played a key role in facilitating attacks across the region against security forces and innocent civilians," he told AFP.
The five extremists were all Syrian, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor.
It was the first aerial attack by coalition warplanes since Daesh was driven out of its last holdout in Syria four months ago, the Britain-based group added.
A US-backed, Kurdish-led force announced it had expelled the extremists from their last patch of territory in eastern Syria, the town of Baghouz, on March 23.
That came after a months-long campaign backed by coalition air strikes.
The Syrian Democratic Forces’ victory spelled the end of the extremist proto-state declared in 2014 after Daesh seized large parts of Syria and neighbouring Iraq.
But despite losing their territory, Daesh fighters continue to launch regular attacks across war-torn Syria.
They have claimed operations in SDF-held areas, including targeted killings and setting fire to vital wheat crops.
In Syria’s vast desert, they have repeatedly hit regime forces with deadly attacks and ambushes.
They also maintain a presence in the northwestern region of Idlib, which is dominated by an Al Qaeda-linked extremist group.
The US-led coalition has said it is backing the SDF in northeastern Syria against thousands of remaining Daesh loyalists.
“The coalition will continue to enable partner forces in their pursuit of enduring defeat of Daesh,” Rawlinson said.
The war in Syria has killed more than 370,000 people and displaced millions since it started in 2011 with a brutal crackdown on anti-government protests.
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