Friday 9 September 2016

Air Strike Kills Al Nusra, Jaish Al Fatah Commanders in Rural Aleppo

Published on Sep 9, 2016
Sources close to anti-Damascus terrorists say the top military commander of Jabhat Fateh al-Sham terror group formerly known as Nusra Front has been killed in an airstrike in Syria’s north.
The sources say Abu Omar Saraqeb was killed at a location near Aleppo. It is not yet known which country conducted the airstrike. The Nusra Front terrorist group – which is excluded from a ceasefire in Syria – changed its name in late July announcing it had cut ties with al-Qaeda. However both the US and Russia said the group would be the target of their air raids.
September 9, 2016
Al Nusra terrorist group received a severe blow in Aleppo countryside on Wednesday as a number of commanders of the so-called Jaish Al-Fatah were confirmed killed by a recent air strike.Bad Pokemon with terrorist Nusra front
The attack targeted a gathering of the terrorist commanders, leaving one of Jaish Al-Fatah founders and its general official killed, as well as the Al Nusra military commander aka Abu Omar Saraqeb and a military official aka Abu Muslim Al Shami.
The Syrian Army and allied forces restored full control over several areas in the southern parts of Aleppo city and in Aleppo southern countryside after severe battles and standoffs, inflicting heavy losses upon Jaish al-Fatah and Al Nusra terrorists.
Aleppo has been divided since 2012 between government forces in the west and the Takfiri terrorists in the east. The Syrian forces have been since July engaged in a major operation to liberate the militant-held areas of the city as well as the province with the same name.
The battle for Aleppo is a complex one as the government is engaged in fighting with an array of foreign-backed insurgents.
Source: Al-Manar Website

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