A number of killed in suspected ISIL assault on northeast Syria iftar | ISIL/ISIS News

Gunmen assault a Ramadan iftar gathering in Deir Az Zor, killing seven individuals.

Suspected ISIL (ISIS) gunmen killed seven individuals and wounded 4 others at a Ramadan iftar gathering in Syria’s northeast Deir Az Zor province, based on activists and displays.

The previous spokesperson of the United States-backed, Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, Nouri Hamish, had hosted the iftar dinner, which marks the top of the day’s fasting, at his dwelling within the city of Abu Khashab on Wednesday. He was amongst these killed, based on Syrian media group, the Euphrates Publish.

The attackers arrived on bikes and fled after villagers reportedly confronted them.

ISIL has elevated its assaults in northeast Syria, after US particular forces assassinated then-leader Abu Ibrahim al-Qurayshi and his official spokesperson.

Present ISIL spokesperson Abu Omar al-Muhajir known as on ISIL fighters to avenge their deaths on April 17 in an audio message known as Vengeance for the Two Sheikhs.

As many as 23 alleged ISIL assaults have focused northeast Syria over the previous 11 days, based on monitoring teams.

In late January, ISIL fighters attacked Ghwayran jail close to Hassakeh, additionally within the northeast, killing no less than 120 SDF fighters.

The Britain-based warfare monitor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, says ISIL has carried out no less than 82 different armed operations in 2022, which have killed 63 civilians and SDF fighters.

SDF officers say ISIL sleeper cells have more and more mobilised in northeast Syria. The organisation has been resorting to guerilla-style assaults since dropping most of its territory in Syria and Iraq in 2019.

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