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Huge Blast Reported at Tahrir Al-Sham’s Foreign Terrorists Base in Central Idlib

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A huge blast rocked the base of the foreign members of Tahrir al-Sham Hay’at (the Levant Liberation Board or the Al-Nusra Front) in Central Idlib, inflicting tens of casualties on the terrorist group as infighting has heightened among rival militant groups in the region.

Field sources reported that a bomb-laden car was detonated in front of a building called ‘National Salvation Government’ in the Center of Idlib city on Saturday.

The sources added that the building belongs to the Uzbek militants of Tahrir al-Sham, saying that at least 15 militants were killed and tens of others were wounded in the explosion.

Tensions have intensified among the terrorists in Idlib province in recent days.

Two senior commanders of Tahrir al-Sham Hay’at terrorist group were also assassinated as internal tensions heightened with Syria’s Tahrir Front in Idlib.

Field sources reported on Saturday that one of Tahrir al-Sham commanders namely Ahmed Abu Homam al-Qadfeh was killed along with a number of militants after they came under attack by unknown assailants near the town of Ma’rat al-No’eman in Southern Idlib.

The incident happened as fierce tensions erupted between Tahrir al-Sham and Syria’s Tahrir Front in the town of Jaradeh near Ma’arat al-No’eman in Southern Idlib, cutting Ma’arat al-No’eman-Saraqib road.

Also, 30 Tahrir al-Sham terrorists were held captive during clashes in Khan Sonbol and the town of Kafr Batikh in Southern Idlib by Syria’s Tahrir Front.

Reports from Northern Idlib also said that Tahrir al-Sham deputy commander for border affairs named Khatab Abu Ibrahim was killed after a bomb was detonated in his car.

Several terrorists were killed in clashes between Tahrir al-Sham Hay’at and Syria’s Tahrir Front in Western Aleppo on Friday as negotiations to settle internal differences between them failed.

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