Infighting between terrorists in Syria continues, with Nusra Front, Ahrar al-Sham and Jund Al-Aziz groups struck an alliance to wage an all-out war on the so-called “Islamic State in Iraq and Levant” (ISIL) in Dei
Infighting between terrorists in Syria continues, with Nusra Front, Ahrar al-Sham and Jund Al-Aziz groups struck an alliance to wage an all-out war on the so-called “Islamic State in Iraq and Levant” (ISIL) in Deir Ezzur.
The Nusra Front, Ahrar Al-Sham and Jund Al-Aziz came into terms after a series of long negotiations in a move to be able to stand up to the ISIL, a rival Saudi-backed branch of the al-Qaeda terrorist group in Eastern Syria and Western Iraq.
Commander of the Nusra Front Ahmad Saeed Al-Hejr was also killed in the clashes in Deir Ezzur.
Meantime, Abu Al-Laith Al-Maghrebi, a ringleader of the ISIL, was killed in Al-Tabni region in Deir Ezzur countryside, FARS news agency reported.
Elsewhere in Hasaka countryside, the ISIL arrested two Free Syrian Army (FSA) and Nusra Front commanders in Al-Shadadi countryside.
After more than two years of fighting side-by-side and leading one of the bloodiest conflicts in the recent history of the Middle-East, al-Qaeda affiliated groups have been making increasing moves against each other in the last few months.
Militants in Syria have been committing numerous war crimes against people and Syrian army soldiers throughout the country during their bloody war.
Sources said the number of anti-government combat factions has reached 1750, including the FSA, ISIL, and other groups working for different agendas.