The
military commander of Jund al-Islam, Faisal Dawood Okla, has been killed by
forces loyal to Bashar al-Assad in the besieged village of al-Zara in Homs
province, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Monday.
Okla
escaped from the Lebanese prison, Roumyeh in October 2012.
Meanwhile,
violent clashes between Islamist rebels against regime forces and its backed
militia National Defence Forces (NDF) in al-Zara village, amid regime airforce
bombardment on the village, SOHR said.
An
18 year old girl was killed, and reports of others injured, after regime
machine-gun fire on the edges of al-Dar al-Kabira. The airforce bombarded the
besieged neighbourhoods of Homs more than 6 times.
Syria's
nearly three-year conflict began as popular protests against four decades of
Assad family rule but changed into armed insurgency under a security force
crackdown.
Now
the major Arab state is in a full-scale civil war that has killed more than
140,000 people and forced over 6 million - more than a quarter of the
population - to flee their homes.
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