(MENAFN- The Peninsula) The hardline Al Qaeda offshoot Islamic State has destroyed several Sufi Muslim shrines and tombs in the eastern Syrian province of Deir Al Zor, a monitoring group said yesterday.
The Sunni Muslim group, which enforces a strict interpretation of Islamic law in territories under its control in Iraq and Syria, has destroyed dozens of shrines, tombs and Shia Muslim mosques.
Sites affiliated with the Sufi sect, a mystical school of Islam opposed by puritanical Salafists from which Islamic State draws its members, have been among the group's main targets.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the latest destruction included two shrines and two tombs devoted to Sufi sheikhs, all in Deir al-Zor province, which is almost entirely controlled by Islamic State militants.
The Observatory, which monitors Syria's conflict through a network of sources in the country, also said at least eight Islamic State fighters were killed and more than 40 wounded in Syrian government air strikes targetting a training camp west of Deir Al Zor city.
The United States has been carrying out air strikes against Islamic State in neighbouring Iraq and US President Barack Obama this week raised the prospect of also striking the group in Syria.
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