Clashes with Daesh leave 120 Syrian govt troops dead: monitor

Published January 19th, 2016 - 11:30 GMT
Syrians walk through a destroyed neighborhood in Deir Ezzor. (AFP/File)
Syrians walk through a destroyed neighborhood in Deir Ezzor. (AFP/File)

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, scores have been killed on both sides of clashes between Syrian government forces and Daesh militants in the east of the country, as the group continues attacks on regime-held areas near Deir Ezzor, Reuters reported on Tuesday.

The Britain-Observatory said 120 members of Syrian government forces and 70 fighters from the Daesh militant group had been killed in clashes since Saturday.

Syrian officials could not be reached by Reuters for comment.

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