Afrinpost-Special
The “Civil Police” militia with elements of the Turkish Intelligence, arrested on the nineteenth of February, nine armed men from the “Al-Nusra Front” in a residential building on the road to the village of “Tirndeh” near “AlHayah” pharmacy, those who refused to go to Libya, according to the Afrinpost correspondent.
The nine armed men, among them the leaders from the Afash family, had recently fled from the town of Anadan in the northern countryside of Aleppo, before the regime forces took control of them.
The reporter stated that the gunmen belonged to the militia of the “Al-Shamiya Front”, but they remained in the town after the “Nusra Front” took control of the towns of the western countryside of Aleppo, and they joined the “Nusra” ranks until those towns fell under the control of the regime army.
The bodies of Islamic militia militants affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood continue to arrive to the occupied Kurdish Afrin region in northern Syria, after being taken by Turkey and plunged into battles between the “National Accord” government led by Fayez al-Sarraj, and the Libyan National Army led by Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter, According to what was monitored by the “Afrinpost” correspondents in the districts of the region.
In this context, on the eleventh of January, the Ahrar al-Sham militia had buried the body of one of its armed men, who is from the Qalamoun area of Damascus countryside, and who was killed in the Libyan battles of Tripoli, starting from the “Bilal Al-Habashi” mosque in Ashrafieh, and also the militia “Al-Shamiya Front “ received the body of one of its gunmen, who was also killed in the Libyan Tripoli, and buried him in the Zaydiyah neighborhood of Afrin.
On January 8th, the militia of “Sultan Suleiman Shah” secretly buried the bodies of four of its gunmen in the cemetery of the town of “Shieh / Sheikh Al-Hadid” at night and secretly. The Afrinpost learned from the militants that the “Mu’tasem Brigade” militia buried in the January, four of its militants from the occupied city of Marea’, after they were killed during their participation in the Libyan battles alongside the “Fayez al-Sarraj” government affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood.