The Islamic State militant group on Monday claimed responsibility for the killing of five Kurdish fighters in an attack in eastern Syria's Deir el-Zor.
According to the spokesperson for Syria's Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, Farhad Shami, five members were killed in the attack which he described as one of deadliest against the group in a while.
DAILY POST reports that Deir el-Zor city was captured by the Islamic State group in 2014, but the Syrian army retook it in 2017.
The militant group imposed hardline Islamist rule over millions of people in Syria and Iraq for years.
Recall that ex-Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi declared a caliphate over a quarter of the two states in 2014 before he was killed in a raid by US special forces in northwest Syria in 2019 as the group collapsed.
The group is said to have been recently trying to stage a comeback in the Middle East, the West and Asia.