Syria says caught ISIS-linked cell behind shooting attack in northwest

Syria’s government on Tuesday said its forces killed the leader of a cell linked to ISIS and arrested eight of its members believed to be behind a deadly attack on security personnel last week.

ISIS claimed responsibility for Sunday’s shooting, which authorities had said killed four Syrian security personnel on patrol on the Maaret al-Numan road in northwest Idlib province.

Security forces “arrested a terrorist cell affiliated with Daesh” (ISIS) that carried out attacks “targeting security and military patrols in the Idlib and Aleppo provinces,” an interior ministry statement said.

“The operation resulted in the arrest of all eight members of the cell, and the ninth member, the cell leader, was neutralized,” it added.

“During the investigations, those arrested admitted their responsibility for carrying out three terrorist attacks, including targeting a road security patrol in Maaret al-Numan,” it said, adding that weapons and explosive belts were among the items seized.

Sunday’s attack came a day after an assault on a joint US-Syrian patrol in Palmyra in central Syria killed two American soldiers and a translator.

Washington and Damascus blamed ISIS for the attack, though it has not claimed responsibility.

Syria’s new authorities are trying to stabilize the country after more than 13 years of civil war.

The Idlib region was a bastion of armed groups before Syrian opposition forces overthrew longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad in December last year in a lightning offensive.

A US-led coalition has at times carried out strikes on the Idlib region, usually saying it is targeting ISIS officials.

The new authorities have announced operations against ISIS, including one launched on Sunday alongside the coalition to target “sleeper cells” in the desert following the Palmyra attack.

ISIS once controlled swathes of Syria before its territorial defeat in 2019.

Its fighters still maintain a presence in the country, particularly in its vast desert.

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