The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Tension in Khan Shaykhun city between an Islamic movement and Jund al-Aqsa after clashes between both parties

Idlib Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:
The activists of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights were informed that tension prevails Khan Shaykhun city, its entrances and outskirts south of Idlib province, after clashes that took place between members of the Islamic Movement of Ahrar al-Sham against members of the Jund al-Aqsa organization who swore “allegiance” to Fath al-Sham Front at the junction of Kafr Ein west of Khan Shaykhun city, that’s when the city of Khan Shaykhun witnessed an intense traffic of cars belong to Jund al-Aqsa and also a tight audit and inspection at the western and northern entrances of Khan Shaykhun, and in a related context; the bodies of six fighters of Jund al-Aqsa organization who swore “allegiance” to Fath al-Sham Front were found north of Khan Shaykhun city, they were executed on the ground, no information about the conditions and nature of their deaths until this moment, while the regime forces shelled areas on the outskirts of al-Shegher village and al-Tayyibat village in the countryside of Jisr al-Shughur city, and other areas in the towns and Kafr Ewaid and Sfuhen in the countryside of Idlib and no information about injuries.