2023 Al-Sukhnah attack

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2023 Al-Sukhnah attack
Part of the Syrian civil war
LocationDesert near Al-Sukhnah, Homs Governorate, Syria
Date17 February 2023
TargetFarmers
Attack type
Massacre
Deaths68[1]
Perpetrators Islamic State

On 17 February 2023, a group of Islamic State insurgents attacked a large group of truffle farmers and their Syrian Army escort in the desert, southwest of the town of Al-Sukhnah in Homs Governorate, Syria. At least 61 civilians and seven Syrian soldiers were killed in the attack.[1] It was one of the deadliest attacks since the 2018 As-Suwayda attacks.[2][3][4][5]

In recent years, many attacks against civilians while truffle hunting in central, north-eastern, and eastern areas of Syria had been noted. The Islamic State's remnants in the country have been known to use desert hideouts to ambush Kurdish-led forces and Syrian government troops, as well as to continue to launch attacks in neighboring Iraq, since losing much of their territory following a military campaign supported by a US-led coalition in March 2019.[2] A similar attack on foragers in the same region on 11 February 2023 resulted in the deaths of 16 individuals, mostly civilians, with dozens reportedly kidnapped, and 25 later released.[6]

References[edit]

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