Syria's Tabqa airport battles kills 500

A six-day battle for Tabqa airport in Syria has claimed more than 500 Syrian soldiers and Islamic State fighters.

Fighters from extremist Islamic State group during a parade in Raqqa

Six-day battle for Tabqa airport in Syria has claimed more than 500 Syrian soldiers and jihadists. (AAP)

More than 500 Syrian soldiers and Islamic State fighters have died in a six-day battle for Tabqa airport, the last stronghold of the Damascus regime in the northern province of Raqa, a monitor says.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 346 jihadists and 25 Syrian troops had been killed in the fighting at the airport since last Tuesday, with another 170 soldiers dying during fierce fighting on Sunday.

"One hundred and seventy Syrian soldiers were killed on Sunday in the offensive which led to the IS jihadists seizing Tabqa airport," the Observatory said.

Syrian state television said troops had staged an "evacuation" of the airport.

"After heavy fighting by the forces defending the Tabqa airport, our forces implemented a regrouping operation after the evacuation of the airport," the broadcaster said in a breaking news alert.

The airport's capture came after IS fighters launched a fourth assault on Tabqa overnight, in a bid to cement their control over Raqa province.

The airport was the last military position under army control in Raqa, after jihadists captured Brigade 93 and Division 17, killing dozens of soldiers, many of whom were beheaded.


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