Islamic State claims two attacks on Syrian Army, announces ‘new phase’ of operations Today World News

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Islamic State claimed responsibility on Saturday (February 21, 2026) for two attacks targeting Syrian Army personnel in northern ​and eastern Syria, as the militant group signalled what it ‌described as a new phase of operations against ​the country’s leadership.

The militant group said on its ⁠Dabiq news agency that it had targeted “an individual of the apostate Syrian regime” in the city of Mayadin in Deir al-Zor province ‌using a pistol, and attacked two other personnel with machine guns in the northern city of Raqqa.

Syria’s ‌Defence Ministry said in a statement that a ‌Syrian Army ⁠soldier and a civilian were killed on ⁠Saturday (February 21) by “unknown assailants.” A military source told Reuters the soldier belonged to the Army’s 42nd Division.

The attacks come amid a sharp escalation by IS ​against Syria’s leadership under President ‌Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former al-Qaeda leader who broke with the group in 2016 before leading a coalition of Islamist factions that overthrew President Bashar al-Assad at the ‌end of 2024.

On Saturday (February 21) evening, IS released a ​recorded statement by its spokesperson, Abu Hudhayfa al-Ansari, who said Syria had “moved from Iranian occupation to ⁠Turkish-American occupation.”

The group said it had begun a “new phase of operations” in Syria, describing Sharaa as a “watchdog” of the ‌global coalition and vowing that his fate would be no different from that of Assad.

Sharaa signed Syria’s accession to the global coalition to defeat IS during a visit to the U.S. last November, when he met President Donald Trump.

The latest incidents come two days after IS claimed responsibility for ‌another attack in Deir al-Zor that killed a member of the ​Interior Ministry’s internal security forces and wounded another.

Several social media accounts and Telegram channels supporting IS have ⁠in recent hours called for intensified attacks using motorcycles and ⁠firearms.

IS has carried out six attacks against Syrian government targets since the fall of Assad.

A report by ‌the U.N. Office of Counter-Terrorism released last week said Sharaa and two senior cabinet ministers had been targeted ​in five foiled assassination attempts by IS.

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Islamic State claims two attacks on Syrian Army, announces ‘new phase’ of operations