DAMASCUS, Jan. 34 (Xinhua) -- Many fighters of the Islamic
State (IS) militants were killed Saturday when the Syrian troops foiled their
attack against government-controlled areas in the province of Deir al-Zour, the
pan-Arab al-Mayadeen TV reported.
The IS militants attempted to attack a
number of government-controlled towns in the western countryside of Deir al-
Zour, but they were foiled by the Syrian troops, said the TV, stopping short of
giving a death toll of the killed IS fighters.
Meanwhile, the oppositional Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights said a group of IS infiltrated the
government-controlled town of Baghliyeh in western Deir al-Zour through the
Euphrates River, adding that the infiltrating group had eventually to withdraw
amid reports of losses on both sides.
The Observatory said clashes raged
between the warring sides in the vicinity of the town of Ayash in the western
Deir al-Zour and near the Brigade 137 military base It said the Syrian
air force carried out around ten airstrikes against IS in the aforementioned
areas and the town of Sfaira.
The Syrian forces also pounded other
areas in the western countryside of Deir al-Zour, while IS shelled the Syrian
troops in the Brigade 137, according to the UK-based watchdog group.
Clashes also erupted Saturday near the
town of Jafra, which is close to the contested airbase of Deir al-Zour. IS
attempted to storm that facility repeatedly but has so far failed to break in
Large swathes of Deir al-Zour have fallen to IS throughout last year and the
terrorist group has recently intensified its attacks to strip the government
troops of their remaining sway in that oil-rich province on the borders with
Iraq.
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