At least 23 Syrian soldiers have been killed in the conflict-torn country’s east in an attack on an army bus blamed on Daesh group jihadists, a monitor said Friday.
Daesh “members targeted a military bus” in Deir Ezzor province on Thursday, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, as remnants of the jihadist group escalate their attacks.
The attack killed “23 soldiers and wounded more than 10 others,” some of whom in critical condition, said the Britain-based group which relies on a wide network of sources inside Syria.
The Observatory said “dozens of (other) soldiers” were missing.
Despite losing their last piece of territory in Syria in 2019, Daesh has maintained hideouts in the vast Syrian desert from which it has carried out ambushes and hit-and-run attacks.
Its members in recent weeks have increased their attacks in Syria’s north and northeast.
Ten Syrian soldiers and pro-government fighters were killed earlier this week in an Daesh attack in the former jihadist stronghold of Raqqa province, the Observatory said Tuesday.