At least 43 civilians were killed and 150 wounded in a Syrian regime air raid targeting the Islamic State group in the northeast, a monitoring group said today, updating an earlier toll.
"The strikes hit a cattle market in the Tal Hamis area, which is controlled by IS," said the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which has a wide network of sources inside Syria.
Previously it had said 27 people were killed in yesterday's raid.
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The pro-government newspaper Al-Watan said dozens of IS members were killed in the operation south of Tal Hamis.
The jihadists "have been using the cattle market as a base for trafficking illegally pumped oil," it said.
IS controls a number of oil fields in eastern Syria and Washington says they provide the group with significant revenue.
The jihadists' black market oil infrastructure has been repeatedly targeted by US-led air strikes.