On Monday, A war monitor said a coalition airstrike killed 16 civilians including seven children trying to flee the holdout but the US-led alliance was not immediately available for comment. Syrian fighters backed by artillery fire from a US-led coalition battled a fierce jihadist counteroffensive as they pushed to retake a last morsel of territory from the Islamic State group in an assault lasting days. However more than four years after the extremists declared a "caliphate" across large parts of Syria and neighbouring Iraq, several offensives have whittled that down to a tiny scrap of land in eastern Syria. The final push to expel hundreds of diehard jihadists from that patch on the Iraq border was announced Saturday by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). On Monday the US-led coalition maintained a steady beat of bombings on the area as the SDF faced ferocious resistance. The sound of explosions echoed dozens of kilometres (miles) away and columns of dark grey smoke could be seen from SDF territory. also read A French tourist arrested for flying a drone near Myanmar’s parliament Rami Abdel Rahman, chief of Britain-based monitor the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said "Heavy clashes are ongoing to pressure IS into surrendering,"The Observatory said 12 SDF fighters and 19 jihadists were killed in the fighting on Monday. SDF spokesman Mustafa Bali said the force responded after IS launched a counterattack earlier in the day. He also said there were "dozens of SDF hostages held by IS" inside their last foothold, but denied reports of executions. US President Donald Trump said on Monday that the coalition may declare victory over IS in the region in the coming days. also read To build 12 states of the art submarines, Australia formally signed a $50 billion