2023 Islamic State attack on Hama (Syria)

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2023 Hama attack
Part of the Syrian civil war
LocationDesert near Hama, Hama Governorate, Syria
Date16 April 2023
TargetTruffle hunters
Attack type
Massacre
Deaths36 [1]
PerpetratorsAQMI Flag asymmetric.svg  Islamic State

On 16 April 2023, 36 truffle hunters were killed in the desert near Hama in Hama Governorate, Syria, when their group was attacked by Islamic State insurgents. [1] Seventeen of the dead were reportedly also pro-regime NDF fighters. [1] During the same day, Islamic State gunmen opened fire at a group of shepherds near Deir ez-Zor, killing five shepherds and 250 sheep. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Background

Truffle hunting is a popular activity in many parts of Syria because of the value of truffles; one kilogram can be worth up to US$25, which is greater than the average monthly wage in that country. [1] Islamic State insurgents have notably targeted truffle hunters in 2023, with attacks resulting in particularly high death tolls. [5] On 17 February 2023, Islamic State militants attacked a group of truffle hunters in Al-Sukhnah in Homs Governorate, killing 61 truffle hunters and 7 soldiers. [6] Six days later on 23 February, IS militants killed 15 truffle hunters and kidnapped 40 others in Hama Governorate. [7] Attacks on truffle hunters since February 2023 have resulted in more than 150 deaths. [5]

Attack

During the attack, 36 people were killed in the desert near Hama in Hama Governorate. Seventeen of the dead truffle hunters were pro-regime NDF fighters. [1] In a separate attack on the same day, Islamic State insurgents attacked a group of shepherds with gunfire. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, five shepherds were killed and two other shepherds were reportedly kidnapped. 250 sheep were also killed, and the remaining livestock were stolen. [1]

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