Al-Nusra Front–SRF/Hazzm Movement conflict
2014 event during the Syrian Civil War / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The al-Nusra Front–SRF/Hazzm Movement conflict started in late October 2014, during the Syrian Civil War,[25] in Idlib and Aleppo governorates, during which al-Nusra attempted to establish an Islamic state rival to that of ISIL.[13] Despite this, the al-Nusra Front and Free Syrian Army factions continued to cooperate in the southern Syrian governorates of Quneitra and Daraa.[26][27]
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Al-Nusra Front–SRF/Hazzm Movement conflict | |||||||
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Part of the Syrian Civil War and the inter-rebel conflict during the Syrian Civil War | |||||||
Map of the territorial expansion of al-Nusra during the conflict. Al-Nusra territory before offensive Al-Nusra territory after offensive | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Al-Nusra Front |
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Abu Mohammad al-Julani (Al-Nusra Front leader) |
Jamal Maarouf (SRF leader) Abu Ali Bard (SRF leader) Bilal Atar[16] (Hazzm Movement leader) Abdullah Awda[17] (Hazzm Movement leader) Mithqal al-Abdullah[14] (Ansar Brigades leader) | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Liwa Aqab al-Islami |
Syrian Revolutionaries Front Syrian Salvation Front[9]
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Strength | |||||||
6,100–7,100 fighters total[20][21][22] | Several thousand | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
40+ killed,[4] 25 captured[23] | 80+ killed,[23][4] hundreds defected or fled[24] |
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