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A leader of the Islamic militia, known as the “National Army” of the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood, was killed on Sunday when his car was targeted by an explosive device near the village of Kalgabrin in the northern countryside of Aleppo.
Media sources close to the Islamic militia said that Mahmoud Hussein Hindawi, was killed after an explosive device targeted his car in the village of Kaljabrin of the city of Azaz.
The sources added that the leader of the “Al-Jabha Al-Shamia” was seriously wounded after the explosion, where he was transferred to the hospital for treatment, but was killed hours later.
In the context of the assassinations, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that on Sunday, the body of a leader of the Islamic Movement of Ahrar al-Sham was found dead.
The observatory pointed out that the leader was killed in mysterious circumstances before being found near a military point of the Syrian regime forces west of Aleppo, handcuffed and showing signs of torture and gunshot wounds.
On Saturday, three gunmen from the National Army militia were killed and others were injured after being targeted by unknown assailants on the road between Jarablus city and Ghandourah town in Aleppo eastern countryside.
The areas under the control of the Turkish occupation forces and Islamic militias in the north of the country, security chaos and assassinations and repeated bombings, as a result of internal differences between these armed groups.