Hundreds dead as Islamic State seizes Syrian air base: Monitor

Monitor says at least 346 Islamic State fighters, over 170 members of government forces died since Tuesday


Reuters August 25, 2014

BEIRUT: Islamic State militants stormed an air base in northeast Syria on Sunday, capturing it from government forces after days of fighting that cost more than 500 lives, a monitoring group said.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 346 Islamic State fighters were killed and more than 170 members of government forces had died since Tuesday in the fight over Tabqa base, making it one of the deadliest confrontations between the two groups since the start of Syria's war.

The Observatory, which monitors violence in Syria through sources on the ground, said fighting raged inside the air base on Sunday. It was the Syrian army's last foothold in an area otherwise controlled by Islamic State, which has seized large areas of Syria and Iraq.

In nearby Raqqa city, an Islamic State stronghold, there was celebratory gunfire and several mosques announced through their loudspeakers that the base had fallen to the militants, a witness told Reuters.

IS fighters displayed the severed heads of Syrian army soldiers in the city square, the witness said, adding that Syrian warplanes were heard over Raqqa following the air base attack. Earlier on Sunday the Syrian air force had bombed areas around the base.

Syrian state television said that after fierce battles, the military was "regrouping".

Citing a military source, it said there was a "successful evacuation of the airport" and that the army was continuing strikes on "terrorist groups" in the area, which it said had suffered heavy losses.

Syrian state media gave no figure for the number of people killed in the clashes.

Islamic State had also trapped around 150 retreating Syrian soldiers in an area near the base and was believed to be holding them captive, the Observatory said.

The Syrian army sent reinforcements to the base overnight on Friday to fight Islamic State, which controls roughly a third of northern and eastern Syria.

Syrian television had shown footage of army forces defending the base on Saturday who had said it was safe from Islamic State's advances. Many of the Islamic State fighters died after Syrian warplanes bombarded the area, the Observatory said.

Military bases

Islamic State, a radical offshoot of al Qaeda, has taken three Syrian military bases in the area in recent weeks, boosted by arms seized in Iraq.

Syria is calculating that the IS push to reshape the Middle East will eventually force the West to deal with President Bashar al Assad as the only way to tackle the threat, sources familiar with Syrian government thinking have said.

Elsewhere in Syria, the group withdrew from northern areas it controlled outside the city of Homs on Sunday and retreated east after coming under attack from rival fighters, the Observatory said.

Fighters from the group withdrew from a headquarters north of Homs on the orders of their leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, the Observatory said, citing sources in the area.

They said IS gave up the territory to Nusra Front, al Qaeda's official wing in Syria.

As well as Nusra Front, Western-backed rebels have also been fighting IS in Syria but have regularly been defeated by the group, which in June declared an "Islamic caliphate" in the territory it controls.

Activists have accused the Syrian army of avoiding confrontations with IS because it has weakened rival rebel groups also battling Assad.

COMMENTS (2)

jaffer | 10 years ago | Reply

Once again lslam will rule the earth. It will crush evil in its home.

Raj - USA | 10 years ago | Reply

What a horrifying sight that many have to face and live every day in these places (the 2nd photo of man riding a motorcycle holding a knife in his hand) !!!!! Two days back, Dr. Shahid Masood mentioned in his TV discussion that there are reports that ISIS has already spread in small numbers in Pakistan are distributing their pamphlets in urdu. He said that they are also spreading in India and are distributing their propaganda material in India also. There are also reports in Indian media that some 10 Indian muslims have left India for Iraq to fight with ISIS. The numbers from Pakistan who have joined ISIS would be more. However, it looks like that there is not much US or Europe could to to stop them. Only muslim countries could stop them. Muslims must realize that ISIS will be killing more muslims than others in the muslim countries. If muslims keep harping on Israel, Gaza, Palestine, Kashmir, India, Gujarat, Modi, Babri Masjid, etc., etc., this will only add fuel to the fire and strengthen ISIS more. In the end, it will affect muslims themselves many times more than others. Muslims are not victimized anywhere in the world. If at all they are victimized, they are victimized in muslim countries alone. Every muslim knows that even the perceived victimization of muslims in non-muslim countries is just a minuscule of the victimization that non-muslims face in muslim countries. Yet, they only talk only of victimization of muslims in non-muslim countries. What it does, is to build up anger unnecessarily and create forces like ISIS that ultimately targets muslims in muslim countries. Muslims want to convert all non-muslims to muslims and ISIS wants to convert not only all non-muslims to muslims but also all shia muslims to sunni muslims. They shall kill whoever they cannot convert and also all those who will not convert to their brand of islam.

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