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Islamic State claims two attacks on Syrian army, announces ‘new phase’ of operations
IS claimed responsibility for multiple attacks killing Syrian army and security personnel in Raqqa and Mayadin as it urges intensified operations against the government.
- On Feb 21, the Islamic State group released an audio statement by Abu Hudhayfa al-Ansari urging attacks on Syria's government and army and declaring a new phase of operations.
- Abu Hudhayfa al-Ansari framed the new Syrian government as allied with the US-led global coalition against IS, citing Syria's move from 'Iranian occupation to Turkish-American occupation' after joining the coalition last year.
- In Mayadin and Raqqa, IS said it used a pistol to target an individual in Mayadin and machine guns against two Syrian army personnel in Raqqa, shortly after claiming two alleged army deaths there.
- Syria's Defence Ministry reported a soldier and civilian were killed on Saturday by unknown assailants, while supporters on social media and Telegram channels backing IS urged intensified attacks.
- Analysts note IS is shifting focus back to Syria, with Cagatay Cebe saying, `'After its last territorial losses in 2019, the organisation preferred to keep its presence in this country low-profile, focusing on strengthening its branches in different continents,'` Middle East Eye reports.
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ISIS Claims 2 Attacks on Syrian Army, Announces ‘New Phase’ of Operations
The ISIS terrorist group claimed responsibility on Saturday for two attacks targeting Syrian army personnel in northern and eastern Syria, as the militant group signaled what it described as a new phase of operations against the country’s leadership. The militant group said on its Dabiq news agency that it had targeted “an individual of the apostate Syrian regime” in the city of Mayadin in Deir al-Zor province using a pistol, and attacked two ot…
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleAccording to the terrorist militia "Islamic State" continues to attack the Syrian army. Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa is also threatened.
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