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Syria conflict: IS 'overruns hospital in Deir al-Zour' | Syria conflict: IS 'overruns hospital in Deir al-Zour' |
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Militants from the Islamic State (IS) group have briefly overrun a hospital complex in the eastern Syrian city of Deir al-Zour, reports say. | Militants from the Islamic State (IS) group have briefly overrun a hospital complex in the eastern Syrian city of Deir al-Zour, reports say. |
Activists say about 35 pro-government fighters were killed and some medical staff taken hostage. More than 20 IS fighters were also reported killed. | Activists say about 35 pro-government fighters were killed and some medical staff taken hostage. More than 20 IS fighters were also reported killed. |
The attack was centred on al-Assad hospital, to the west of the city. | The attack was centred on al-Assad hospital, to the west of the city. |
Government forces retook the hospital after several hours, reports say, but the fate of the hostages is unclear. | Government forces retook the hospital after several hours, reports say, but the fate of the hostages is unclear. |
BBC Arab Affairs Editor Sebastian Usher says the latest offensive shows that IS, despite recent setbacks, can still threaten significant government territory. | BBC Arab Affairs Editor Sebastian Usher says the latest offensive shows that IS, despite recent setbacks, can still threaten significant government territory. |
IS controls more than half of Deir al-Zour and is seeking to capture the entire city. | |
The group has been besieging government-held areas there for two years, trapping about 200,000 civilians. | The group has been besieging government-held areas there for two years, trapping about 200,000 civilians. |
IS's Amaq news agency said its fighters had carried out a "major offensive" in Deir al-Zour early on Saturday, storming the hospital and cutting the route between a Syrian army base and the city's airport. | IS's Amaq news agency said its fighters had carried out a "major offensive" in Deir al-Zour early on Saturday, storming the hospital and cutting the route between a Syrian army base and the city's airport. |
It said it had also taken over a fire station, university accommodation, grain silos and territory near the al-Tayyam oil fields. | It said it had also taken over a fire station, university accommodation, grain silos and territory near the al-Tayyam oil fields. |
A UK-based opposition news service, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, says government forces retook the hospital after several hours of fierce fighting. | A UK-based opposition news service, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, says government forces retook the hospital after several hours of fierce fighting. |
Deir al-Zour is in an oil-rich area and on a vital supply route to the IS stronghold of Raqqa. | Deir al-Zour is in an oil-rich area and on a vital supply route to the IS stronghold of Raqqa. |
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