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Qaeda-linked Syrian jihadist group kills 21 regime forces

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BEIRUT: A Syrian jihadist group linked to Al-Qaeda killed 21 regime and allied forces Sunday near Idlib province, in one of the deadliest breaches of a sixmonth-old truce deal, a monitor said.

“At dawn, 21 fighters from the regime forces or allied militia were killed in an attack by Ansar al-Tawhid jihadists,” the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said.

“Five jihadists were also killed,” Rami Abdel Rahman, the director of the Britain-based monitoring group, said.

Ansar al-Tawhid has ties to the larger Hurras al-Deen group, which is also active in the area. Both are considered semioffici­als franchises of Al-Qaeda in Syria.

The area of Idlib and small parts of the adjacent provinces of Hama and Aleppo are mostly controlled by the rival Hayat Tahrir al-Sham organisati­on.

HTS is led by fighters who formerly belonged to Al-Qaeda’s ex-affiliate in Syria.

Sunday’s deadly attack was carried out against regime positions in the village of Masasna, in the north of Hama province, the Observator­y said.

“It was one of the highest casualty figures among regime ranks since the Putin-Erdogan deal,” Abdel Rahman said.

He was referring to an agreement reached in the Russian resort of Sochi between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpar­t Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Under the September 17 deal, Turkey was supposed to exert its influence over anti-regime groups in the Idlib region to get them to pull back their fighters and heavy weapons from a demilitari­sed zone.

The agreement was meant to stave off a planned offensive by the regime and its Russian backers that aid groups feared could spark the eight-year-old Syrian conflict’s worst humanitari­an crisis yet. — AFP

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