Syria intensifies air raids against Islamic State in Palmyra
Syrian aviation has intensified raids in the past 48 hours by striking ground targets of the jihadist group Islamic State (ISIS). The attacks come at a time when the Russian ally urges the West to create a large anti-ISIS coalition that includes also the Syrian regime of the President Bashar al-Assad.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), the fighter jets have carried out 25 strikes on Friday over the city of Palmyra which has been controlled by the militants since 21 May.
“They attacked several points across the city killing eight civilians and large number of jihadists”, said England-based SOHR which has a large network of sources in Syria. Director Rami Abdel Rahmani stated that most civilians fled Palmira.
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Before raiding Palmira, the Syrian regime aviation struck at least ten times the suburbs of Raqa, an IS stronghold, causing at least 18 deaths among civilians and jihadists.
Last Friday Russia expressed willingness to consider sending troops to Syria if the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad would address such a request, said Kremlin’s spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, highlighting the hypothetical nature of such a situation.