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Top jihadist commander killed by rival Syria rebels: monitor

By AFP
February 17, 2018

BEIRUT: A prominent jihadist commander was killed by a rival group in northern Syria early Friday, a monitor said, in a new hint of fierce intra-rebel tensions in the area. An array of jihadist and rebel factions still hold parts of Aleppo province and almost all of neighbouring Idlib, but they have clashed several times in a struggle for influence. Fighters from the Islamist Nureddine al-Zinki rebel group “fired on a car as it was crossing one of their checkpoints in the village of Al-Huta after midnight,” the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. “Abu Ayman al-Masri, a top commander of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), was in the car and was killed,” the Britain-based war monitor said. His wife was also wounded. A spokesman for Nurredine al-Zinki, Mohammad Adib, told AFP that the movement did not know who was in the car. “The guys at the checkpoint gestured for the car to stop but it did not comply and it crossed the checkpoint. When they fired, they were not aware who was inside,” Adib said. He insisted that the incident “was not linked to the escalation” of tensions between rival groups. Al-Ibaa, a media channel affiliated with HTS, also reported that Masri had been killed and his wife wounded after “being hit in direct fire from al-Zinki”.