DHAKA: Islamic State (IS) militants in Syria are said to have abducted 400 civilians
during a bloody assault on the eastern city of Deir al-Zour.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition
monitoring body, said people were taken from areas in the north-west of the
city.
The report from the London-based group could not be
independently verified, says the BBC.
At least 135 people were killed in the attack on Deir
al-Zour, the Observatory reported earlier.
It said 85 of them were civilians and 50 were pro-government
fighters.
Syrian state media put the toll even higher, saying about
300 civilians had died.
IS launched its attack with suicide bombers, followed by a
ground assault.
Syrian government forces retaliated with air strikes and
heavy artillery.
The Russian air force has been dropping humanitarian aid for
civilians trapped in the city as well as reportedly carrying out air strikes in
the vicinity.
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