The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

10 fighters including 5 Egyptians, Libyans and others of non-Syrian nationalities of Hurras al-Deen organization were killed in Idlib countryside in landmine explosions on the contact lines with the regime

Idlib Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that 10 fighters at least of the members of Hurras al-Deen organization, were killed as a result of bombings in the south-eastern countryside of Idlib, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; 10 fighters at least were killed and the contact was lost with 2 others, as a result of landmine explosions in them while they were approaching to the contact lines with the regime forces and gunmen loyal to them in the area, where the regime forces targeted them and while they were withdrawing, landmines that were planted earlier in the area, exploded in them, which killed at least 10 members and commanders including 5 non-Syrian members one of them is Egyptian and another one is Libyan, and their bodies are still in the area of cease-fire between the regime forces and the factions’ areas of presence.

It worth mentioning that Hurras al-Dien faction had carried out an attack 2 days ago on sites of the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them in Ard al-Wata area in Jabal al-Akrad, where violent clashes took place between both parties, accompanied by exchange of targeting between the regime and the faction of Hurras al-Dien, which defected previously from Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham which swore allegiance to al-Qaida, which in late April 2018  had carried out with its allied factions attacks against the regime forces in the northern countryside of Hama.