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Hezbollah reclaims three bodies for militants killed in Aleppo

Translation by Rana Abdul

(Zaman Al Wasl)- Lebanese Hezbollah militia reclaimed the bodies of three of its mercenaries killed in battles in Aleppo province, including body of senior commander.

A social media group track Hezbollah news said the bodies belong to the following mercenaries: Ramzi Mughniyah (from the village of Tayr Debba), Mohammad Hamzeh (from the village of Charqiyeh), other than Wael Abdel Kader Yousef (from the village of Bazouriye, the village of the head of the Hezbollah Militia).

Before the bodies were moved to Lebanon, they were taken to the Sayyidah Zaynab shrine that the militia says its mercenaries are defending.

The head of the Hezbollah militia said in his last speech that the militia has lost 26 fighters in the last battles in Aleppo, as well as some fighters who were captured and others who are missing. And he spoke of the missing, killed, Wael Yousef, who the militia leader did not know the man’s fate until it became clear a day after the speech that he is counted with the dead.

But the most important body among those reclaimed is the body of Ramzi Mughniyah, as it is said he was assigned as the replacement for the prominent leader Mustafa Badr al-Din who was killed in the middle of last month during an air raid attach the rebel forces executed on his headquarters close to Damascus airport, as the militia announced.

Mughniyah prior to him taking on Badr al-Din’s tasks in Syria was responsible for the militia operations in Africa, and he is related to one of the most dangerous sectarian mercenaries (Imad Mughniyah) who was assassinated in Damascus in 2008, so Badr al-Din took over after him.

The sectarian militia’s leader considered that the battle in Aleppo is strategic and major, threatening with sending more of his mercenaries to its fronts, whereas the reality in the field witnesses all the sectarian militia’s suffering major losses in Aleppo’s countryside, especially in the battles of Khan Tuman, Khalset, Zaitan.

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