Syria: 13 killed in two days of clashes between rebel rival factions
Thirteen people, mostly fighters, have been killed in two days of ongoing clashes between rival factions competing for power in northwest Syria, a war monitor said Wednesday.
Fighting between two pro-Turkish Syrian rebel groups began in the town of Al-Bab in northern Aleppo province before spreading to other areas and drawing in other factions, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a jihadist group headed by ex-members of Syria’s former Al-Qaeda franchise, has also weighed in, it added in a statement.
HTS mostly controls Syria’s main rebel-held northwestern region of Idlib, but other rebel groups are also active, with varying degrees of backing from Turkey.