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Syria crisis: ISIS massacre, kidnappings reported in Deir el-Zour

Syria's government says ISIS militants have killed 300 people in the eastern city of Deir el-Zour in attacks that saw the group make significant advances in the region.

Report that 400 civilians were taken hostage could not be independently confirmed

A man walks past a banner reading 'Pray for Deir Ezzor' at a migrant camp in Calais, France last month. Deir Ezzor is also known as Deir al-Zour, one of the regions where ISIS and Syrian government forces are battling for control. (Philippe Huguen/AFP/Getty Images)

Syria's government said Sunday that militants with Islamic State in Syria and Iraq (ISIS) killed 300 people in an "appalling massacre" committed in the eastern city of Deir el-Zour in daylong attacks that saw the extremists make significant advances in the contested region.

The state-run SANA news agency said that most of those killed in Saturday's attacks were elderly people, women and children while opposition activists said many of the victims were Syrian soldiers and pro-government militiamen and their families.

The killings are some of the worst carried out by the extremist group, which controls large parts of Syria and Iraq and has killed thousands of people in both countries.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which documents all sides of the Syria conflict through activists on the ground, said late Saturday that at least 135 people were killed. It said around 80 of them were soldiers and pro-government militiamen and the rest civilians.

It added that many of them were shot dead or beheaded.

The Islamic State group controls most of Deir el-Zour province and much of the capital with the same name, while the government controls several districts in the northern part of the city and the adjacent military airport. Most of the casualties took place in the area of Baghaliyeh near the city.

The Lebanon-based Al-Mayadeen TV, which is close to the Syrian government, also reported a massacre and said ISIS killed dozens of people, including women and children, and threw their bodies in the Euphrates River. It said the group took more than 400 civilians hostage.

The reports could not be independently confirmed.

The ISIS-affiliated Aamaq news agency had reported a large-scale multi-pronged attack on Deir el-Zour that began with a suicide bombing. On Sunday, it reported that the group expanded its control of areas west and northwest of Deir el-Zour, adding that around 110 Syrian government forces were killed and at least five others captured.

It said the group seized control of Baghaliyeh and surrounding areas during the fighting.