2015-03-06 16:20
Beirut - The Syrian army carried out an operation that killed
the military commander of the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front on Thursday in
northwestern Syria, Syrian state media reported.
Abu Humam
al-Shami was killed by an explosion during a meeting of Nusra Front
leaders in Idlib province. Insurgent sources said at least three other
Nusra Front commanders were killed in the blast.
The Syrian state
news agency SANA, quoting its correspondent, said Abu Humam and a number
of other Nusra leaders had been killed in an army operation targeting
the meeting held in the village of Hobait in a rural area of Idlib.
It
also cited a military source saying the army had carried out
"concentrated strikes" against Nusra and other Islamist groups in the
Abu al-Dhuhur area, which is to the northeast of Hobait.
Insurgent
sources had initially said the U.S.-led alliance had killed Abu Humam
in an air strike. But a coalition spokesman said it had not conducted
air strikes in the province during the past 24 hours.
The Nusra
Front has expanded its hold over Idlib province in recent months,
seizing territory from mainstream Syrian rebel groups that have received
Western backing.
Leaders of the Nusra Front are considering
cutting their links with al Qaeda to form a new entity backed by some
Gulf states trying to topple President Bashar al-Assad, sources have
said.
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