Al-Qaeda claims attack that killed 48 Syrian soldiers in Iraq

BAGHDAD: An Al-Qaeda group has claimed responsibility for last week’s killing of 48 Syrian soldiers and nine Iraqi guards in western Iraq.
The US-based SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors militant forums, says Al-Qaeda’s franchise in Iraq issued a statement on militant websites Monday claiming the attack.
The Syrian troops had sought refuge in northern Iraq during recent clashes and were being escorted back to Syria through a border crossing further south, in Iraq’s western Anbar province, when they were ambushed.
The attack suggested possible coordination between Al-Qaeda’s Iraq branch and its ideological allies in Syria who are fighting on the side of the rebels.
Syria’s conflict began with anti-regime protests in March 2011 and later spiraled into civil war. The UN says more than 70,000 people have been killed so far.