Heavy clashes break out among Turkish-backed terrorist groups in Syria

Scores of mercenaries affiliated to the Turkish regime were killed and injured during infighting between terrorists groups that exist in the countrysides of Aleppo and Idleb. 
 
According to local source,  fierce fighting broke out between the executive forces of al-Nusra Front and the terrorists, who occupy several areas in Ariha city in the southern Idleb countryside. 
 
The fighting ended in the death and injury of many terrorists from the two sides and the spread of chaos in the region as well as the destruction of  some residents’ properties. 
 
The  sources cited that the fighting escalated as al-Nusra Front sent further terrorists driving cars equipped with machineguns to clash with the terrorists in Ariha city. 
 
The fighting is still going on. 
 
More terrorists were killed and injured when terrorists affiliated to the Turkish-backed ” Lewaa al-Shamal” clashed with other terrorists in Ezaz city in the northern Aleppo countryside in  retaliation for the killing of 2 terrorists by “Lewaa al-Shamal” near Syrian-Turkish border. 
 
Local sources said that terrorists affiliated to “Ahrar al-Sharqeyeh” joined the clashes in Ezaz city where 23 terrorists were killed amid the failure of the Turkish regime to stop the fighting.
In another development, the Turkish regime mercenaries abducted
over 30 civilians in Tal Halef town in Ras Al-Ayn countryside to the west of Hasaka. 
 
Basma Qaddour
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