US Strikes in Syria killed 100 Assad Fighters

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The United States was being dragged into a broader conflict in Syria, it killed more than 100 fighters loyal to the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad as it repelled an assault on a US-controlled base in eastern Syria.

The U.S. led coalition said it repelled an unprovoked attack near the Euphrates River by hundreds of troops aligned with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who were backed by artillery, tanks, multiple-launch rocket systems and mortars.

Syrian government forces shelled and bombed the region of eastern Ghouta, near the capital, Damascus, on the third day of a relentless campaign that has killed 21 people so far on Thursday alone.

There is a new massacre in eastern Ghouta and new violations against humanity,” said Raed Srewel, a journalist based in the town of Douma. “The planes are always in the skies of Ghouta, the markets and homes are being bombed, there are martyrs and wounded, and God is our only solace.”
There is no safe place in Ghouta,” he added. “You can describe it with this saying we have: in addition to death, the graves are too small.”

The escalating violence came days after a failed peace conference in Sochi sponsored by Russia, the main backer of the Assad regime. After the conference, the Syrian regime and its allies stepped up a campaign of violence in Ghouta and Idlib, two of the last major strongholds of the opposition.


The fighting in Idlib has displaced at least 300,000 civilians towards the north of the province and the Turkish border, as people fled a regime advance and bombardment there.


The official said no US troops were killed or wounded in the attack, which was carried out by some 500 fighters, but one Syrian fighter allied with the coalition was wounded. More than a hundred pro-regime fighters were killed.

>Juthy Saha

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