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Popular Uprising Reported in Northern Syria, Demonstrators Capture Terrorists’ Positions

 

Hundreds of People in a town in Western Aleppo took to the streets and drove the Al-Nusra Front (Tahrir al-Sham Hay’at or the Levant Liberation Board) out of several checkpoints and command posts, dissident-affiliated websites reported on Wednesday.

The websites reported that hundreds of resident of the town of al-Artab in Western Aleppo poured out into the streets, opposing Al-Nusra’s presence in their town.

“The demonstrators stormed the Al-Nusra positions and seized control over al-Artab court, al-Sharqi, al-Maqsala and al-Mahkama checkpoints and the group’s command posts,” the websites reported, adding that the people are due to hand over the captured checkpoints to the local council.

The websites added that a number of Al-Nusra terrorists were killed and several more were arrested by the people in the uprising.

Al-Nusra has gathered almost 3,000 of its fighters in Western Aleppo to attack Nouralddeen al-Zinki’s positions from three directions.

Reports said on Tuesday that the Nouralddeen al-Zinki members and other terrorists of Al-Nusra Front (Tahrir al-Sham Hay’at or the Levant Liberation Board) resumed clashes after a daylong halt in hostilities in the region.

Al-Zinki and Al-Nusra exchanged heavy fire near the 111th regiment base, the small town of Dar al-Izzah, the village of Taqad, in a region near the villages of Ajel, Tadil and Oweijel and the small towns of Kafr Naha and al-Abzqamou in Western Aleppo.

Meanwhile, Al-Nusra dispatched a large number of forces and military hardware, including tanks and vehicles to the battlefields in Western Aleppo and Northern Idlib to face al-Zinki fighters.

Also, al-Zinki sent its military equipment to the village of Taqad in Western Aleppo and clashed with Al-Nusra in the village of Kafr Natin.

The two rival terrorist groups reached an agreement on ending clashes on Monday.

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