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Syria: Gov’t Forces Hunt more Terrorists Involved in Beheading of Palestinian Kid in Aleppo

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Syrian soldiers and the Palestinian Liwa al-Quds forces launched a new offensive on Nourladdeen al-Zinki terrorists’ defense lines in the Eastern side of Handarat refugee camp, hunting more militants behind the beheading a 12-year-old Palestinian kid.

The Syrian Armed Forces and Palestinian fighters entered the Shaher district near Handarat and seized some building blocks.

Also, Liwa al-Quds’ forces, in an offensive near the Palestine Mosque on Thursday night, killed a large group of terrorists there, including the Nouralddeen al-Zinki commander Omar Salkhu to avenge the death of a teenage boy Nouriddeen Al-Zinki beheaded last week in the Handarat Refugee Camp.

According to the sources, the military commander of the Nouralddeen al-Zinki Movement, known as Omar Salkhu, was traced and shot dead just five days after another terrorist who had decapitated the Palestinian kid was hunted down in a similar mission by the army.

The Syrian Army troops, tipped off by intelligence agents, had found out the hideout of a group of Nouralddeen al-Zinki movement in al-Malaah region on Saturday, storming their position and killing several terrorists, including the man who decapitated the Palestinian boy.

A video released last week showing that Nouralddeen al-Zinki Movement, named by the US as a moderate group, arrested, tortured and severely executed a very young boy on charges of cooperating with the Syrian government forces.

Several Nouralddeen al-Zinki terrorists have been complicit in the crime, but Salkhu was reportedly the commander who had issued the order for the crime.

Nouralddeen al-Zinki is affiliated to the Free Syrian Army which receives US financial supports as a moderate group. They have also been using US-made TOW anti-tank missiles in Aleppo battlefields.

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