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Officials: US-led strikes on pro-regime Syria army kill 100 fighters
- Updated: February 9, 2018
The US-led bloc killed during slightest 100 regime and associated fighters in plea for an conflict in eastern Syria, a US central said, in one of a deadliest incidents of a kind
Syrian civlians rush from a regime atmosphere strikes on the hinterland of Damascus. PIC/AFP
The US-led bloc killed during slightest 100 regime and associated fighters in plea for an conflict in eastern Syria, a US central said, in one of a deadliest incidents of a kind. The flare-up lasted into a tiny hours of Thursday and was sparked by an conflict on positions hold by a Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in Deir Ezzor province.
The strife came opposite a backdrop of sharpening tensions between Washington and Damascus over an uptick in a suspected use of chemical weapons by a regime and associated militia. According to a US Central Command, bloc advisers were also benefaction during a site of a attack. “The bloc conducted strikes opposite aggressive army to repel a act of aggression,” it said.
“More than 100 Syrian pro-regime army were killed while enchanting SDF and bloc forces,” while one SDF member was wounded, a US troops central said. The SDF and a bloc targeted a aggressive army with atmosphere and artillery strikes after “Twenty to 30 artillery and tank rounds landed within 500 metres of a SDF domicile location,” a central said.
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