A number of terrorists who belong to the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) executed six Free Syria Army (FSA) militants in Lattakia countryside.
A number of terrorists who belong to the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) executed six Free Syria Army (FSA) militants in Lattakia countryside.
ISIL had accused the FSA group of murdering four of the Islamic State terrorists.
The opposing UK-based Syrian Observatory reported that an ISIL senior had also executed a member of the "Shari'a Committee" who was mediating to halt the clashes between ISIL and FSA militants.
In al-Bab city of Aleppo countryside, ISIL also executed a Syrian youth after it accused him of apostasy and belonging to the Syrian army.
ISIL takfiri militants operating in Syria’s northwestern city of Aleppo beheaded a fellow wounded militant after mistaking him for a Syrian army soldier.
The militant circles refused ISIL acts and accused it of basing their execution decisions on doubts and commonplace disputes with the other militant groups.