The head of a
Syrian paramilitary force and cousin of President Bashar Assad died Sunday in
clashes with rebels near the coastal city of Latakia, sources inside Syria
said.
Syrian state media confirmed reports that
Hillal Assad, head of the National Defense Forces, was killed near the border
town of Kasab, 59 kilometers north of the pro-Assad city.
The
National Defense Forces, a paramilitary force subordinate to the Syrian Army,
is believed to be modeled after Iran’s Basij militia, and trained by Iran.
Islam Army said in statement, obtained by Zaman Alwasl, that Assad’s cousin was killed by a Grad rocket in
Latakia around 7:15 p.m. They claimed that Hillal was meeting with commanders
in the home of Fawwaz Assad — the son of former president Hafez Assad’s
brother.
Activists and state media reported earlier on
Sunday that Syrian troops battled opposition fighters for control of a border
post on the Turkish frontier. With agencies
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