(Zaman Al Wasl)- Prominent Syrian army defector Abdul Hamid Zakaria is still alive and has not been killed in Aleppo battles, source said as activists circulate news of Zakariya's death in clashes with regime forces.
The man who had been mourned was a relative of Zakaria who had the same name and who was born in same hometown of Termanin.
The Doctor Colonel defected Syrian army in 2012 with his three brothers, two brigadier generals (Mohamed and Abdullah) and colonel Ismail.
A 12 arrest warrants were issued by the regime for Zakaria's family. Three for Abdul Hamid, according to the leaked intelligence archive that obtained by Zaman al-Wasl.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Monday at least 60 people have been killed in three days of fighting in Aleppo as violence continues to escalate.
Seven children and 10 women were among those killed in a series of air strikes by the government side and shelling attacks by insurgents since Friday, the monitoring group said.
The man who had been mourned was a relative of Zakaria who had the same name and who was born in same hometown of Termanin.
The Doctor Colonel defected Syrian army in 2012 with his three brothers, two brigadier generals (Mohamed and Abdullah) and colonel Ismail.
A 12 arrest warrants were issued by the regime for Zakaria's family. Three for Abdul Hamid, according to the leaked intelligence archive that obtained by Zaman al-Wasl.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Monday at least 60 people have been killed in three days of fighting in Aleppo as violence continues to escalate.
Seven children and 10 women were among those killed in a series of air strikes by the government side and shelling attacks by insurgents since Friday, the monitoring group said.

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