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Large Number of Nusra Militants Targeted by Poison Attack for Internal Differences

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A member of al-Nusra Front (recently renamed to Fatah al-Sham Front) poisoned over 20 of his comrades and killed 3 others by firing shots after infighting heightened among the terrorists, dissident sources disclosed on Wednesday.

News websites affiliated to the terrorist groups reported that the poisoned militants were members of al-Nusra’s “religious patrol (which forces people to obey the terrorists’ interpretation of religious rules)” in a region North of Homs province, adding that all of them have lost their lives.

The terrorist who embarked on poisoning and massacring 20 militants then went to Deir Foul village in Homs and opened fire on other members of al-Nusra Front, killing 3 militants, the reports said, adding that the assailing militant was also killed in pursuing clashes in the same incident.

Media sources privy to opposition groups also disclosed on Tuesday that terrorists of Ahrar al-Sham and al-Nusra Front have engaged in rising waves of unprecedented clashes in Idlib countryside, leading to tens of casualties in the last two days.

The sources said that the most bloody clashes are between al-Nusra and Ahrar al-Sham, adding that Ahrar members accused Fatah al-Sham of assassinating their three commanders in the town of Talmans.

The sources added that widening gaps and harsh disputes between the commanders of Ahrar al-Sham and Fatah al-Sham in Idlib ushered in armed clashes between the two fronts.

“Ahrar al-Sham and al-Nusra assassinate members and commanders of each other in covert operations and without accepting the responsibility, and in a number of more cases they open fire at each other in the public and without any excuse,” they continued.

The clashes have inflicted tens of casualties on both Ahrar al-Sham and al-Nusra Front.

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