ISIS claims 3 attacks in 24 hours in Syria, Iraq
DEIR EZ-ZOR, Syria (North press) – The Islamic State (ISIS) claimed responsibility for three attacks in 24 hours, two in areas held by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and a third against the Iraqi army in Iraq.
ISIS-run Amaq news agency said in a statement that two ISIS suicide attackers targeted with machineguns an SDF headquarters in the al-Nashwa neighborhood in southern Hasakah, northeastern Syria.
The attack resulted in the killing of an SDF fighter and the injury of another, according to Amaq.
On March 31, the General Command of the Internal Security Forces of North and East Syria (Asayish) announced deterring an attack by two ISIS suicide attackers who wore the military uniform of the SDF and attempted to infiltrate into an Asayish headquarters in the al-Nashwa neighborhood in Hasakah governorate.
They added that the attack ended in the death of both ISIS attackers. They confiscated two AK-47s, 20 magazines and eight grenades, and two explosive belts.
The group said in another statement released by Amaq that ISIS militants targeted and injured with machineguns an SDF fighter in the town of Diban in the eastern countryside of Deir ez-Zor.
In Iraq, the group claimed responsibility for an attack on a 4DW vehicle of the Iraqi army near the Akashat-Rutba region in the al-Anbar governorate.