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Islamist groups have merged in new fighting bloc in Aleppo province, according
to Zaman Alwasl source.
The
newly formed Al Mujahideen Army consisted of Division 19, Islamic Al Nour Movement, Istakem Kma Amart Gathering, Nor Al din Al Zinki Battalions, Islamic
Al Horriya Brigade, Ansar Al Khelafeh Brigade (En: Islamic Caliphate
Supporters), Islam Glories Brigade, Alal Ansar Brdiagde and Jond Al Haramein
Brigade (En: Soldiers of the Two Holy Mosques).
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 to retake rebel-held areas in the city.
Three
months ago, on 22 November 2013, seven Islamist groups agreed to a pact that
would dissolve the groups individually and lead to the formation of the Islamic
Front.
More than 130,000 people have been killed since the beginning of the conflict in Syria nearly three years ago, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
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