East Syria air raids kill 12 pro-Iran fighters: Report
At least 12 pro-Iranian fighters died in strikes by unidentified aircraft in eastern Syria late on Saturday evening, a UK-based activist group has said.
"Eight air strikes before midnight on Saturday night targeted a base of pro-Iranian forces in rural eastern Deir Ezzor [province], killing 12 Iraqi and Afghan fighters and destroying equipment and ammunition," the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
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The Observatory did not identify the aircraft responsible, but its head Rami Abdul Rahman told AFP that Israel was likely responsible.
Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes targeting government and Iranian-backed forces, notably in Deir Ezzor.
The Israeli military rarely claims responsibility for such attacks but has vowed to prevent Iran gaining a foothold in the war-torn country or delivering advanced weaponry to Lebanon's Hezbollah movement.
Iranian and Iraqi armed groups backing Syria President Bashar al-Assad have deployed across swathes of Deir Ezzor, a large desert province bordering on Iraq.
The Observatory said the latest strikes came after Afghan forces brought in reinforcements from near the Iraqi border to a large Iranian base near the town of al-Mayadin on the Euphrates river.
Two waves of similar strikes in May killed 12 pro-Iranian fighters, according to the Observatory.
Syria's complex, almost decade-long war has killed hundreds of thousands of people, devastated the country's infrastructure and forced millions of people to flee their homes.
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