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Al Qaeda's ISIL denies killing Abu Omar Al Chechani


The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) denied killing its military leader, the powerful foreign Jihadist Abu Omar Al Chechani north Syria, according to sources.

Al Chechani, former commander in Al Nusra Front, is leading ISIL's infighting with Syrian rebels in Aleppo province since the breakout of the clashes two weeks ago.

The veteran Al Qaeda member has high ‘Jihadist’ record, he has been to Chechnya and Afghanistan before coming to Syria to fight alongside with Nusra Front, to join the ISIL later.

Activists said that he was the commander of the attack that has been initiated on the military airport of Ming in Aleppo countryside.

Since a fortnight, the Syrian Revolutionaries Front and the nascent Mujahedeen Army, the Islamic Front has been engaged in fierce fighting with ISIL in rebel-held areas.

The latest clashes broke out after residents accused ISIL members of killing a doctor in Syria’s northern province of Aleppo.

An ISIL spokesman said the group would "crush" opposition fighters and warned that it considered members of the opposition National Coalition and the military command of the Free Syrian Army to be "legitimate targets."

ISIL has been accused of horrific abuses in areas where it operates, and also of seeking hegemony by taking key roads and checkpoints from its rivals.

Some Assad opponents have even accused it of serving regime interests.

Syria's armed uprising began as a series of peaceful democracy protests 33 months ago but escalated into a full-blown civil war after Assad's regime launched a brutal crackdown on dissent.

The conflict is estimated to have killed around 130,000 people and displaced millions more. 


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Zaman Alwasl
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