The militant group released a statement on jihadist forums Monday.
The attack has raised concerns that Syria's civil war could spill over into Iraq.
Syria violence spills into Iraq
Syrian soldiers reported killed in Iraq
"From the beginning, we
have warned that some militant groups want to move the conflict in Syria
to Iraq," Ali al-Mussawi, an adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri
al-Maliki, said last week. "Militant groups are very active on the
border areas between Iraq and Syria."
Al-Mussawi said that many
of the Syrians killed in the ambush had earlier received medical
treatment in Iraq. They were wounded during a battle at the
Yaarabiya-Rabia border crossing. The point is called Rabia in Iraq;
Yaarabiya in Syria.
Dozens of Syrian soldiers
and officials took refuge in Iraq by surrendering to that country's
army on March 1 after rebels took over the Yaarabiya post, Iraqi
security officials said. They added that the convoy had been headed from
Rabia to the al-Waleed border crossing in Iraq's Anbar province when it
was attacked.
The United Nations has
estimated that about 70,000 people have been killed in Syria's civil
war, which began roughly two years ago.
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