(Zaman Al Wasl)- Powerful alliance group, the Conquest Army, said it had evacuated its bastions and barracks in the northern city of Idlib, demanding regime to halt the aerial bombing that left dozens killed this week.
In statement issued late on Thursday, the conquest Army, or Jaish al-Fatah, said it had evacuated its bastions to not give regime forces any pretext to keep the deadly air strikes.
Idlib city that come to Islamist rebels' control in March 2015 has witnessed a series of assassinations and looting acts. Many rebel commander were killed as the number explosives-laden vehicles have been rocked civil neighborhoods.
Residents ask rebels to take more procedures and secure their lives and to protect their properties as thousands flee their homes due the fierce aerial campaign.
The Conquest Army arrested a terrorist cell of 6 members on Wednesday, said they carried out a car bomb attack on Shu'aib mosque on Friday that killed 5 people.
On Thursday, unknown assailants, using silenced pistols, shot dead 6 Ahrar al-Sham fighters in an attack on their checkpoint near the regime-held town of Kafriya in Idlib province, source told Zaman al-Wasl.
Abu Saleh Tahhan, Ahrar's military commander resigned due to violations in the movement ranks.
Abu Abdullah al-Shami has been appointed as the new military commanders amid fears of imminent clash with Nusra Front, activists said.
In statement issued late on Thursday, the conquest Army, or Jaish al-Fatah, said it had evacuated its bastions to not give regime forces any pretext to keep the deadly air strikes.
Idlib city that come to Islamist rebels' control in March 2015 has witnessed a series of assassinations and looting acts. Many rebel commander were killed as the number explosives-laden vehicles have been rocked civil neighborhoods.
Residents ask rebels to take more procedures and secure their lives and to protect their properties as thousands flee their homes due the fierce aerial campaign.
The Conquest Army arrested a terrorist cell of 6 members on Wednesday, said they carried out a car bomb attack on Shu'aib mosque on Friday that killed 5 people.
On Thursday, unknown assailants, using silenced pistols, shot dead 6 Ahrar al-Sham fighters in an attack on their checkpoint near the regime-held town of Kafriya in Idlib province, source told Zaman al-Wasl.
Abu Saleh Tahhan, Ahrar's military commander resigned due to violations in the movement ranks.
Abu Abdullah al-Shami has been appointed as the new military commanders amid fears of imminent clash with Nusra Front, activists said.
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