The death toll from an attack by the Islamic State group against an army checkpoint and people collecting truffles in central Syria has risen to at least 53, most of them civilians, state media and an opposition war monitor reported on Saturday.
The attack near the central town of Sukhna on Friday was the deadliest by the extremist group so far this year, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition war monitor said.
The Observatory said the attack targeted a Syrian army checkpoint and people collecting wild truffles nearby, killing 68 people, including 61 civilians.
It said IS fighters reached the area on motorcycles.
On Friday, it reported that the attack killed 46.