(Zaman Al Wasl)- Nine rebel groups operating in northern Aleppo province pledged allegiance to Hashim Al-Sheikh, the former leader of Ahrar al-Sham movement on Monday as rebels face the risk of collapse and losing their strongholds to favor of regime forces and U.S.-backed Kurdish forces.
Rebel commander told Zaman al-Wasl that rebels seek to form joint command room that will be headed by Ahrar's former leader 'Abu Jaber' to halt rapid advances of regime army and allied militias in Aleppo.
According to Zaman Al-Wasl reporter, the rebel factions are Nour el-Din al-Zinki Movement, Division 16, Brigade 101, Sultan Murad brigade , Al-Muntaser Bellah brigade, Fastaqem Kma Amart, Suqour al-Jabal brigade and Ahrar al-Sham..
On Monday, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) took control of the town of Tal Rifaat, seizing territory close to the Turkish border and pushing east towards Islamic State-held territory.
The move means the SDF - which include the Kurdish YPG militia - has further consolidated recent gains around the rebel-held Syrian town of Azaz, the last before the border with Turkey, Reuters said.
The SDF was formed last year in an alliance with the YPG. Since then, the SDF has mostly fought Islamic State and insurgent groups who are fighting to topple Bashar al-Assad.
Rebel groups see the SDF as a front for the YPG, though it includes groups that count themselves as "Free Syrian Army".
Syrian insurgents confirmed to Reuters that the SDF had taken significant parts of Tal Rifaat. Some said it had recaptured the whole town. Reuters could not independently verify the reports.
In the past 24 hours, SDF forces have also taken control of the village of Ayn Deqna -- cutting the main road north from Tal Rifaat to Azaz, and the village of Kefr Nasih -- just south-east of Tal Rifaat, the Observatory said.
In its turn, Turkey on Monday accused Russia of an "obvious war crime" after missile attacks in northern Syria killed scores of people, and warned Kurdish militia fighters there they would face the "harshest reaction" if they tried to capture a town near the Turkish border.
An offensive supported by Russian bombing and Iranian-backed Shi'ite militias has brought the Syrian army to within 25 km (15 miles) of Turkey's frontier.
Almost 50 civilians were killed when missiles hit at least five medical facilities and two schools in rebel-held areas of Syria on Monday, according to the United Nations, which called the attacks a blatant violation of international law.
At least 14 were killed in the northern town of Azaz, the last rebel stronghold before the border with Turkey, when missiles hit a children's hospital and a school sheltering refugees, a medic and two residents said. Missiles also hit a hospital in the town of Marat Numan in the province of Idlib, south of Aleppo. (With Reuters)
Rebel commander told Zaman al-Wasl that rebels seek to form joint command room that will be headed by Ahrar's former leader 'Abu Jaber' to halt rapid advances of regime army and allied militias in Aleppo.
According to Zaman Al-Wasl reporter, the rebel factions are Nour el-Din al-Zinki Movement, Division 16, Brigade 101, Sultan Murad brigade , Al-Muntaser Bellah brigade, Fastaqem Kma Amart, Suqour al-Jabal brigade and Ahrar al-Sham..
On Monday, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) took control of the town of Tal Rifaat, seizing territory close to the Turkish border and pushing east towards Islamic State-held territory.
The move means the SDF - which include the Kurdish YPG militia - has further consolidated recent gains around the rebel-held Syrian town of Azaz, the last before the border with Turkey, Reuters said.
The SDF was formed last year in an alliance with the YPG. Since then, the SDF has mostly fought Islamic State and insurgent groups who are fighting to topple Bashar al-Assad.
Rebel groups see the SDF as a front for the YPG, though it includes groups that count themselves as "Free Syrian Army".
Syrian insurgents confirmed to Reuters that the SDF had taken significant parts of Tal Rifaat. Some said it had recaptured the whole town. Reuters could not independently verify the reports.
In the past 24 hours, SDF forces have also taken control of the village of Ayn Deqna -- cutting the main road north from Tal Rifaat to Azaz, and the village of Kefr Nasih -- just south-east of Tal Rifaat, the Observatory said.
In its turn, Turkey on Monday accused Russia of an "obvious war crime" after missile attacks in northern Syria killed scores of people, and warned Kurdish militia fighters there they would face the "harshest reaction" if they tried to capture a town near the Turkish border.
An offensive supported by Russian bombing and Iranian-backed Shi'ite militias has brought the Syrian army to within 25 km (15 miles) of Turkey's frontier.
Almost 50 civilians were killed when missiles hit at least five medical facilities and two schools in rebel-held areas of Syria on Monday, according to the United Nations, which called the attacks a blatant violation of international law.
At least 14 were killed in the northern town of Azaz, the last rebel stronghold before the border with Turkey, when missiles hit a children's hospital and a school sheltering refugees, a medic and two residents said. Missiles also hit a hospital in the town of Marat Numan in the province of Idlib, south of Aleppo. (With Reuters)
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