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One Syrian security member killed in Islamic State attack in Raqqa

By Thomson Reuters Jun 15, 2026 | 11:49 AM

June 15 (Reuters) – Syria’s Interior Ministry said on Monday that one of its security personnel had been killed as its forces thwarted ​an attack by two Islamic State militants ‌on a command headquarters of the country’s internal security forces in the city of Raqqa.

According to a ministry statement, two suicide attackers attempted to storm the facility. Security personnel engaged ‌the ​pair, neutralising one of them, ⁠while the second detonated ⁠an explosive vest after being surrounded.

Three security personnel were also wounded in the attack, the statement added.

Earlier, the Syrian state news agency had cited ​the Interior Ministry’s spokesperson as saying that preliminary information indicated at least two ministry personnel were ⁠killed in a suicide ⁠attack on a ministry camp in Raqqa.

In ​February, Islamic State declared a new phase of operations ​against the government of President Ahmed al-Sharaa and ‌has since carried out a spate of attacks, including one that killed four Syrian security personnel near Raqqa.

Last year, Sharaa’s government joined the U.S.-led coalition ⁠fighting Islamic State.

Sharaa himself fought Islamic State when he was leader of the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front during Syria’s ⁠civil war. ‌He severed ties with al Qaeda ⁠in 2016.

At the peak of its ​power during ‌the Syrian civil war a decade ​ago, Islamic ⁠State controlled around a quarter or more of Syria, before being driven out of the territory by a U.S.-led coalition and other foes.

(Reporting by Menna Alaa El-Din, Tala Ramadan, and Muhammad Al Gebaly; Editing ​by Hugh Lawson)