Gunmen kill 12 Islamic State fighters in eastern Syrian town

Unidentified militants mount attack in al-Mayadin near Iraqi border

Iraqi Shia fighters, members of Iraq’s Popular Mobilisation units backing the government,  on the outskirts of the Iraqi town of Ad-Dawr during a military operation to retake the Tikrit area from the Islamic State  group. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
Iraqi Shia fighters, members of Iraq’s Popular Mobilisation units backing the government, on the outskirts of the Iraqi town of Ad-Dawr during a military operation to retake the Tikrit area from the Islamic State group. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

Unidentified gunmen killed at least 12 Islamic State militants in the eastern Syrian town of al-Mayadin in an overnight attack in an area near the Iraqi border controlled by IS, a group monitoring the conflict reported.

Gunmen on at least two motor bikes first opened fire on an Islamic State patrol before attacking Islamic State militants guarding a nearby courthouse, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported.

A second group of gunmen meanwhile attacked an Islamic State checkpoint in the same town, killing and injuring an unknown number of the Islamic State militants, the Observatory reported.

Al-Mayadin is in the province of Deir al-Zor which is mostly controlled by Islamic State and is located about 60km (40 miles) from the border with Iraq.

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Reuters