ISIS claims car bomb targeting Syria gas plant

A worker walks in the Ebla natural gas plant near Homs, northeast of Damascus.

A worker walks in the Ebla natural gas plant near Homs, northeast of Damascus.


ISIS claimed responsibility for a car bomb, which exploded near a gas plant in Syria’s Homs province on Monday killing eight people, including four soldiers, and wounding 15, a monitoring group said.

“Eight people were killed in a car bomb attack on a checkpoint guarding the Firqlos gas plant in Homs province, and 15 others were wounded. Four of the dead were regime troops,” said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

While the militant group said its two bombers, both Moroccan, were killed, state news agency SANA claimed regime troops captured the attackers.

SANA, quoting a military source, said “guards captured the two terrorists who detonated the pick-up truck at the entrance to the plant while they were trying to flee.”

ISIS has previously targeted oil and gas facilities in Iraq and Syria as the group seeks funds for its fight to seize territory for a self-proclaimed Islamic “caliphate.”

In November, Syrian troops backed by pro-regime militiamen recaptured the Shaer gas field in central Homs province, a week after ISIS fighters had overran parts of the installation.

ISIS killed some 350 regime troops and loyalist militiamen, as well as gas plant workers, during its bid to take over Shaer.

Battle continues in Kobane

Elsewhere in Syria, the Observatory said the number of ISIS members killed in fighting against Kurdish forces in the flashpoint town of Kobane on Sunday had risen to 18.

Another two ISIS suicide attackers also died, as did 10 members of the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG), the British-based monitor said.

The jihadists launched a major offensive in mid-September to try to capture Kobane, and at one point controlled more than half of the town, known in Arabic as Ain al-Arab.

But backed by U.S.-lead coalition airstrikes on ISIS positions, Kurdish forces have regained control of several neighborhoods.

More than 1,000 people are reported to have been killed in the battle for the town, most of them ISIS fighters.


[wpResize]


Shabaab spy chief killed in U.S. strike: Somalia
ISIS claims killing of Iranian military adviser in Iraq
Powered by : © 2014 Systron Micronix :: Leaders in Web Hosting. All rights reserved

| About Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Disclaimer | Contact Us |