An IS attack in an area held by the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in northeast Syria killed at least 32 people on Tuesday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
The attack on Rajm Al Salibi, the location of a checkpoint and refugee camp near the border with Iraq, led to fierce clashes, injuring dozens, the Britain-based war monitor said.
The SDF has been battling IS since dawn in nearby areas of Hasaka province, which Kurdish forces largely control, it said. An adviser to the SDF, Nasser Haj Mansour, confirmed that several civilians had died, including people fleeing IS in Syria's Deir Al Zor and in Iraq.
The SDF, an alliance of Kurdish and Arab militias, has seized large swathes of northern Syria from IS in a campaign to drive the extremist group out of Raqqa city, its base of operations in Syria.
This week, the SDF said it captured most of the strategic town of Tabqa, 40km (25 miles) west of Raqqa along the Euphrates.
The SDF said fighting continued on Tuesday to capture the last few districts of Tabqa as well as an adjacent dam, Syria's largest, and the last major obstacle as the militias prepare to launch an assault on Raqqa. The IS attack in Hasaka was targeted at the Asayish, a Kurdish internal security force that operates in northeast Syria, the Observatory said.
Source: Timesofoman
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