FNA correspondent in Northern Syria reported the FSA armed rebels
clashed with Al-Nusra terrorists over the control of Village 47 in the
Northeastern al-Hasakah province and eventually pushed them back and
regained control of the village.“Fierce clashes first erupted between the Al-Nusra militants and the
FSA's Ahrar Abdan Battalion over the control of a grain silo in Village
47 in the Southern parts of Reef Al-Hasakah,” a local source told FNA on
Tuesday.In similar clashes on Monday, tens of militants were killed and dozens
more injured during fire exchanges between the Al-Qaeda and FSA in Deir
Ezzur province in Eastern Syria.After more than two years of fighting side-by-side and leading one of
the bloodiest conflicts in the recent history of Middle-East, FSA and
al-Qaeda affiliated groups have been making some moves against each
other following reports of West’s alleged concerns over sending more
arms to Syria and possibility of them falling into the hands of
terrorists.Analysts say West’s pressures for opening a way to send arms to
militants in Syria and not the terrorists is actually differentiating
the anti-Syria armed groups to “good terrorists” and “bad terrorists”.Militants in Syria have been committing numerous war crimes against
people and Syrian army soldiers throughout the country during their
bloody war.On Friday, sources said the number of antigovernment combat factions
has reached 1750, including the FSA, "State of Iraq and Levant", and
other groups working for different agendas.However, the most prominent differences lie between the FSA and the
"State of Sham and Iraq", where media sources reported that the latter
killed Abu Obeida Al-Binshi, one of the FSA commanders, the Islam Times
reported."The assassination took place after the "State of Iraq and Levant" had
taken a number of Malaysians, Syrians and Turks relief workers as
hostages," the sources said."Following the abduction, a number of the FSA brigades moved in an
attempt to release prisoners, which led to clashes between the two
opposition groups, and left Abu Obeida Al-Binshi killed," they
elaborated furtherEarlier, a media source in the FSA described the "State of Iraq and
Levant" as the movement which turned into a cruel rebel group."This organization kills all dissidents without exception, chasing and
assassinating them in the areas of Ghota and Damascus western
countryside," the media source said.Such incidents were being repeated in Syria during the recent period,
signaling a growing tension between the militant groups active under the
FSA and the so-called 'Jihadi' groups, mainly composed of non-Syrian
militants.
The Counter-insurgency Is “On” – Against Trump’s ‘storm’
-
By Alastair Crooke | Strategic Culture Foundation | November 22, 2024 More
than just a dangerous provocation aimed at Russia, the ATACM and Storm
Shadow at...
4 hours ago
No comments:
Post a Comment