‘’Our martyr
Abdul-Qader Saleh was buried in his hometown, Mare’a, two days ago; no funeral
ceremony to take place today in Aleppo,’’ Tawhid brigades’ source told Zaman
Alwasl.
The prominent military commander died of his wounds in
Turkish hospital after 2 days of being attacked by Assad airstrike with top
rebel leaders, well-informed source told Zaman Alwasl.
A coalition
member spoke to Zaman Alwasl on condition of anonymity assured killing of Salh
since two days.
Saleh was injured on Friday in an air strike by Assad's forces
on Aleppo, activists said, in a setback to rebels defending the city against a
loyalist attack.
Aleppo, Syria's commercial hub and most populous city before
the uprising against Assad erupted in 2011, has been witnessing heavy fighting
since Assad's forces, backed by Shi'ite militia from Iraq and the Lebanese party
Hezbollah, launched an offensive two weeks ago to retake rebel-held areas in
the city, according to Reuters.
The opposition Aleppo News Network said Friday in a statement
that the raid on Thursday targeted an army base that rebels had captured,
killing commander Youssef al-Abbas of al-Tawhid Brigades, one of the biggest
armed opposition groups.
Tawhid's leadership was holding a meeting in the base when
the raid occurred, the statement said.
Saleh was taken to a hospital in Turkey, 45 kms (28 miles) to the north,
along with Abdelaziz al-Salameh, another top commander, the statement said.
Editing by Mohamed Hamdan
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