11 killed in suspected Daesh attack on Syria truffle hunters: monitor

This frame grab from video posted online show a gun-mounted Daesh vehicle firing at members of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the eastern Syrian province of Deir el-Zour, Syria. (AP file photo)
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Updated 25 March 2024
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11 killed in suspected Daesh attack on Syria truffle hunters: monitor

  • Residents were still searching for missing persons, said the Britain-based monitoring group with a network of sources inside Syria, noting that the terrorists kidnapped three other hunters

BEIRUT: An attack by the Daesh group killed at least 11 people hunting desert truffles in northern Syria on Sunday, a war monitor said, after the latest such incident.
Between February and April each year, hundreds of impoverished Syrians risk their lives to forage for the delicacy in the vast Syrian desert — a known hideout for terrorists that is also littered with mines.
Desert truffles can fetch high prices in a country battered by 13 years of war and a crushing economic crisis.
“At least 11 people collecting truffles were killed when Daesh fighters detonated a bomb as their car passed in the desert of Raqqa province in northern Syria,” the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported.
After the blast, the attackers opened fire, the Observatory added.
Residents were still searching for missing persons, said the Britain-based monitoring group with a network of sources inside Syria, noting that the terrorists kidnapped three other hunters.
Daesh took control of large swathes of Syria in 2014. A military campaign backed by a United States-led coalition led to the group’s territorial defeat in March 2019 but remnants continue to hide in the desert and launch deadly attacks.
The global terrorist group’s reach spans beyond Syria, with Daesh claiming an attack Friday on a concert hall in the Russian capital, Moscow, that left 137 dead.
Earlier in March, 19 truffle collectors were killed in an area of Syria’s Raqqa, where Daesh extremists are present, when their vehicle hit a mine, the Observatory said at the time.
 

 


Iran’s foreign minister heads to Muscat for nuclear talks with US

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. (File/AFP)
Updated 06 February 2026
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Iran’s foreign minister heads to Muscat for nuclear talks with US

  • Iran will engage in ‌the talks “with authority ‍and with ‍the aim of reaching a fair, ‍mutually acceptable and dignified understanding on the nuclear issue,” a spokesperson said

TEHRAN: Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has departed for the Omani capital ​Muscat at the head of a diplomatic delegation for nuclear talks with the US due to be held on Friday, the Iranian Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson said.
The US and Iran ‌have agreed ‌to hold ‌talks ⁠in ​Oman ‌on Friday, officials for both sides said, even as they remain at odds over Washington’s insistence that negotiations must include Tehran’s missile arsenal and Iran’s vow to discuss ⁠only its nuclear program.
Iran will engage in ‌the talks “with authority ‍and with ‍the aim of reaching a fair, ‍mutually acceptable and dignified understanding on the nuclear issue,” the spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said on Thursday.
“We hope the ​American side will also participate in this process with responsibility, ⁠realism and seriousness,” Baghaei added.