AL QAEDA MERGES WITH REBEL FORCES IN SYRIA
The group “Jabhat Fateh Al Sham” (formerly Al Nusra Front) announced the formation of a new rebel force that will merge their organization with other rebel factions in Syria.
The group “Jabhat Fateh Al Sham” (formerly Al Nusra Front) announced the formation of a new rebel force that will merge their organization with other rebel factions in Syria.
The government forces broke through Jabhat Fateh al Sham (formerly al Nusra Front) defenses at the outskirts of Ayn al Fijeh after a long battle in Wadi Barada area of rural Damascus.
Jabhat Fateh al Sham (formerly al Nusra Front) military commander Abu Omar al Turkistani was reportedly killed in the airstrike near Sarmada town in Idlib province.
A Turkish airplane transferred Al Qaeda terrorists from Syria to Yemen.
The Jaish al-Fatah armed coalition, spearheaded by the Syrian al-Qaeda affiliate the Nusra Front, has claimed responsibility for the assassination of Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov
At least 50 Jabhat Fateh al Sham (formerly al Nusra Front) and Kataeb Abu Omar militants attacked Jaish al Islam and Faylaq al Sham (Sham Legion) military headquarters in in al Kallasah district in Aleppo city.
Hundreds of Jabhat Fateh al Sham (al Qaeda affiliate) terrorists arrived from Idlib to the western Aleppo countryside.
Abu Afghan al Masri was killed in airstrike conducted by US forces in Syria.
The Jabhat Fatah al-Sham Front (the al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group previously known as the al-Nusra Front) executed six members of a terrorist group affiliated to the Free Syrian Army (FSA) in the Southern province of Quneitra on charges of allegiance to ISIS.
FSA groups renewed their assault on the Western part of Aleppo city with heave artillery and suicide vehicle bombs on Thursday.