at least 67 bodies found after daesh massacre
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This Monday, Oct 23, 2017 frame grab from video, shows Syrian soldiers patroling in the street of Qaryatayn
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The bodies of at least 67 Syrian civilians, many summarily killed by the Daesh, have been discovered in a central town in Syria that government forces retook from the extremists over the weekend, the Syrian government and activists said Monday.

A senior Syrian official described the attack as a "shocking massacre," saying the search for and documentation of those killed in the town of Qaryatayn is still underway, and the number of bodies was likely to climb.

Some were shot in the street as Daesh militants retreated from the town because they were suspected of working with the government, according to activists. At least 35 had been shot dead, their bodies dumped in a shaft.

The militants have been retreating across northern and eastern Syria, days after having been defeated in Raqqa, the one-time "capital" of the group. The killings raise the specter of more revenge attacks by the group while it fights to hang on to its last strongholds in Syria.

An Associated Press video, filmed as Syrian government troops recaptured Qaryatayn, showed several bodies in the streets of the town. In the video, a town resident says Daesh "monsters" killed more than a 100 people, including soldiers and civilians.

"These are people who don't know God, they don't know anything. They killed children and women with knives, they beat women, broke their arms," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity, fearing for his safety.

Talal Barazi, the governor of the surrounding Homs province, told The Associated Press on Monday that most of the bodies were of townspeople who were government employees or were affiliated with Syria's ruling Baath party.

He said the killings went on for the three weeks that Daesh held the town and "terrorized" its residents, adding that at least 13 residents remain missing while six bodies have not been identified.

"It is a shocking massacre," he said.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said it had documented the killings of at least 128 people in Qaryatayn during the last days of Daesh control of the town. The head of the Observatory, Rami Abdurrahman, called it a "massacre."

Syrian troops and allied militias regained control of the town on Saturday. The government-run Syrian Central Military Media at the time said the Syrian army and its allies restored security and stability to Qaryatayn after clearing the town of Daesh fighters.

The activist-run Palmyra Coordination Committee published the names of 67 civilians confirmed killed and said the number was likely to rise. It said at least 35 were found shot and dumped into a deep shaft.

The activist-run group said other bodies were also found in the town streets - apparently of people shot by pro-government forces and suspected of working with Daesh. The Observatory also said it documented at least 12 killed at the hands of pro-government troops after they regained control of the town.

Daesh militants first seized Qaryatayn in August 2015, and relied on the strategically located town to defend another of their bastions, the historic city of Palmyra.

With Russian backing, Syrian troops regained control of the town in April 2016. But Daesh, facing major setbacks around Syria and Iraq, launched a new attack on the town in late September and recaptured it.

At the time, Russia accused the United States, which is battling  Daesh, of looking the other way and allowing Daesh to attack Qaryatayn.

Most of the Daesh militants who were involved in attacks on the town were local residents. Pro-government media blamed the loss of Qaryatayn for the second time on what it described as militant "sleeper cells."

There was no immediate comment from the government in Damascus on the discovery of the civilian bodies in Qaryatayn.

Source: Khaleej Times

 

 

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