Al-Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (formerly Jabhat
al-Nusra) attacked the major northern city of Aleppo on Sunday, with mortar and rocket fire hitting several neighborhoods around Aleppo, killing at least 11 people.
Reports from Syrian state media were that six civilians were
among the slain, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
confirmed that a child was among the slain. A number of other civilians
were also wounded in the salvos.
It isn’t clear what the target for the attack was, as several different
neighborhoods across the sprawling city were struck, causing chaos in
several areas. Al-Qaeda has not offered a statement on the matter.
This is likely to add to Syria’s desire to scrap the “safe zone” between
Idlib and Aleppo and try to clean out the rebel-held territory
outright. While the initial deal by Turkey and Russia was made with
myriad rebel groups active within Idlib and tried to prevent a chaotic
spillover into densely populated areas, al-Qaeda has long since seized
most of that territory, and having never been a party to the deal, has
just ignored the safe zone and used Idlib to attack neighboring areas.
Syrian al-Qaeda Kills 11, Mostly Civilians, Shelling Aleppo
Rocket fire hit several neighborhoods around the city
Jason Ditz is Senior Editor for Antiwar.com. He has 20 years of experience in foreign policy research and his work has appeared in The American Conservative, Responsible Statecraft, Forbes, Toronto Star, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Providence Journal, Washington Times, and the Detroit Free Press.
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