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An Al-Qaeda group in Syria announced one of its top commanders in Syria was forced to death in an instance of attacking suddenly by rival, Western-backed resists in a northern province. It was the most recent in rising free-for- all fighting among rebel groups in northern Syria, where the opposition controls large parts of territory captured from President Bashar al-Assad's troops far back in time this year.
The group known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant says its commander in Idlib province Abu Abdullah al-Libi was attacked unexpectedly by members of the Free Syrian Army near a border crossing with Turkey. The statement says the attackers heavily fired the car with bullets on Sunday, killing Mr al-Libi which happens to be a fictitious name.
(AW:SB)