The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Idlib | Two commanders of “Huras al-Din” of Arab nationalities killed in International Coalition drone attack

Reliable sources have informed the Observatory that two commanders of “Huras al-Din” organization were killed, one Jordanian and another Yemeni who serve as an official in the organization’s Al-Badia army, after their vehicle was targeted by a drone attack.

 Observatory sources have reported that the drone belongs to the International Coalition, which flew in the airspace of the city at the time of  the attack.

The Syrian Observatory has monitored several explosions in Idlib city this evening, as a drone targeted a car,  “Santa Fe” make, carrying two people believed to be affiliated with the operations room of “hold out “, which includes jihadist factions, including Huras al-Din faction, near the Mosque of Shoaib in the city of Idlib. The attack resulted in the killing of one person and the serious  injury of another.

On May 21, reliable sources told SOHR that a drone, whose identity was known, struck a military vehicle on the road to Sheikh Iskan in southern Afrin in the north-western countryside of Aleppo. The attack resulted in the killing of all occupants. However, the identity of fatalities remained unknown as the bodies were completely burnt.