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BEIRUT, Jan 28, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - A local leader and seven other members of
a jihadist militia in southern Syria affiliated with the Islamic State (IS)
group were killed Sunday in Daraa province, a war monitor said.
The cradle of the 2011 uprising against President Bashar al-Assad that was
followed by years of war, Daraa province remains unstable despite the return
of government forces in 2018 following a reconciliation agreement with
rebels.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitor, said "a
senior leader" was among the eight killed "in violent clashes between local
factions" and a the IS-affiliated group.
Syria's official news agency SANA reported that "eight terrorists from Daesh
were eliminated in the town of Nawa", using the Arabic acronym for IS.
The report said the deaths included "the so-called leader of Hauran", which
spans over parts of southern Syria and northern Jordan.
The Observatory, which relies on a vast network of sources in Syria, said the
leader was in charge of "strengthening the links between the cells" of the
jihadist group in the south of the country.
Former rebels in Daraa province who accepted the 2018 deal sponsored by
Russia, Damascus' main ally, were able to keep their light weapons.
Attacks, some claimed by IS, regularly occur there, as well as armed clashes
and assassinations of government supporters, former opposition figures and
also civilians working for the government.
In late 2022 IS confirmed the death of its former leader, killed in Daraa
during clashes with local fighters.