Islamic State claims deadly attack on Syrian government forces

May 12, 2026 8:54 AM EDT

DAMASCUS, May 12 (Reuters) - Islamic ‌State claimed ​responsibility ​on Tuesday for an attack in eastern Syria that killed two Syrian army soldiers, the jihadist group's ‌first deadly operation against the Syrian government since February.

Monday's ⁠attack in the eastern province of Hasakah points to the lingering threat ‌posed by Islamic State ‌as President Ahmed al-Sharaa seeks to consolidate government authority over the country, nearly 1-1/2 years after he ousted Bashar al-Assad.

The Syrian ​state news agency SANA reported on Monday that two Syrian army soldiers were killed and others wounded in an ⁠attack by unknown assailants on a bus in the Hasakah countryside.

Islamic State, in ​a brief statement posted on its Amaq News Agency, said its fighters had killed and wounded six ​members of "the apostate Syrian army" during ‌an ambush in the same area.

Islamic State controlled around a quarter or more of Syria at the ⁠peak of its power during the Syrian civil war a decade ago, before it was beaten out of the territory by a ⁠U.S.-led coalition and other foes.

Sharaa battled Islamic State when he was leader of ​the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front during the civil war. Sharaa severed ties with al Qaeda in 2016.

The Syrian government under Sharaa last year joined ‌the U.S.-led coalition to combat Islamic State.

Islamic State in February declared a new phase of ‌operations against Sharaa's government, and carried out a spate of attacks ⁠including one that killed ‌four Syrian government security ​personnel near Raqqa city.

(Reporting by Feras Dalatey and Ahmed Elimam; Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by Alison ‌Williams)



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