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AFP
04 April, 2016, 11:28
Update: 04 April, 2016, 11:28
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AFP
04 April, 2016, 11:28
Update: 04 April, 2016, 11:28
The spokesman for Al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate, Al-Nusra Front, his son and 20 other militants have been killed in air strikes, Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says. Photo: AFP

Beirut, Lebanon: The spokesman for Al-Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate, Al-Nusra Front, his son and 20 other militants  were killed in air strikes Sunday in the northeast of the country, a monitor said.

Abu Firas al-Suri was meeting with other leading Islamist fighters in a Nusra stronghold in Kafar Jales when the raids struck, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

‘Abu Firas al-Suri, his son and at least 20 militants  of Al-Nusra and Jund al-Aqsa and militants  from Uzbekistan were killed in strikes on positions in Idlib province,’ its chief Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP.

It was not immediately clear if the raids were carried out by Syrian regime warplanes or their Russian allies.

Two other targets belonging to Al-Nusra and allied jihadist group Jund al-Aqsa in the north of Idlib province were also attacked, Abdel Rahman said, leaving many seriously wounded.

Syrian Suri, real name Radwan Nammous, fought against the Soviet forces in Afghanistan where he met Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and his mentor Abdullah Azzam before returning to Syria in 2011, according to supporters on Twitter.

A temporary ceasefire between government forces and rebels has largely held since 27 February, but it does not cover Al-Nusra Front and the Islamic State group.

The break has, in fact, allowed Russia and the US-led coalition that has been bombing IS in Syria to concentrate their fight against the militants .

On Wednesday, a drone strike near IS’s de facto Syrian capital Raqa killed Tunisian commander Abu al-Haija, according to the Observatory, the latest in a series of blows to the militants  in recent weeks.

Fifteen IS commanders accused of revealing his position have since been executed by the militants , and the fate of another 20 men accused of collaborating with the US-led coalition remains unknown.

‘This is the highest number of executions of security officials by IS,’ said Abdel Rahman, whose Britain-based group has a wide network of contacts across the country.

Regime troops on Sunday also seized the city of Al-Qaryatayn, one of the last IS strongholds in central Syria, according to state television.

The Observatory reported violent clashes in the city during the day, but by evening the monitor said IS militants had finally been driven out.

The advance came after the Syrian army dealt IS a major blow on 27 March by retaking the ancient city of Palmyra, known as the ‘Pearl of the desert’.

The recapture of Al-Qaryatain, some 120 kilometres (75 miles) to the southwest, allows the army to secure its grip over the ancient city, where militants destroyed ancient temples during their 10-month rule.

Once Al-Qaryatain returns to government control, ‘of the whole of Homs province, IS will only hold its bastion in Sukhna’ northeast of Palmyra, Abdel Rahman said.

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