7 militants from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant have been killed after attacking one of their barricades by Free Syrian Army in Aleppo countryside, a day after the threat of Badr brigade commander to revenge from the ISIL over attacking his checkpoints and killing his soldiers.
Rebels vs. Al-Qaeda war to be
continued according to Khaled Hayyani, Bader commander who said in a statement
issued two days ago in response to the latest assault by al-Qaeda-linked group,
the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant against his rebel group in
Aleppo province.
ISIL has surfaced photos on social
media purporting confiscating huge amounts of gold and money after attacking
Bader Brigade and arresting its commander.
Hayyani denied being arrested by
'Tehran-State' as he described ''it not an Islamic state according to its acts
and practices,'' he said, promising that rebels will put an end for ISIL very
soon .
ISIL recently launched big campaign
against the corrupted rebel groups in particular, after mounting accusations
for some armed groups who claimed Assad's resistance but it turned after that
for looting stuff, pro-al-Qaeda sources
said.
Rebel groups have become increasingly
fractured, with Islamic extremists, including those linked to al-Qaida,
assuming prominent roles in battle.
More than 120,000 people have been killed so
far in the war, now in its third year, according to the Britain-based Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights, which closely monitors the war through a network
of activists in the country. The UN said in July that 100,000 Syrians have been
killed, and has not updated that figure since. Millions of Syrians have fled
their homes because of the fighting.
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