IS special forces kill 50 rival rebels in Syria's Aleppo
Xinhua, August 12, 2015 Adjust font size:
The special forces of the Islamic State (IS) militants killed 50 rival rebels in an operation in the northern province of Aleppo on Tuesday, the IS said in an online statement.
The IS Special Forces, known as "Enghimasiyoun" Arabic for "those who immerse themselves," infiltrated a position held by rival rebel groups from the tribe of Shuaitat in the town of Mare' in the northern countryside of Aleppo, killing 50 of them, the IS statement said, adding that the targeted tribesmen fled the eastern province of Deir al-Zour to Mare'.
It added that the Enghimasiyoun also infiltrated another position of the rival rebels, blowing their explosive belts, and killing tens of them.
The IS said its special forces targeted the so-called Sahwat, or the Awakening groups, which are anti-IS militants.
Meanwhile, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said intense battles raged between the IS and the rebel inside Mare' after the IS attempt to infiltrate the city and the explosions that were carried out by the IS militants.
Sources inside the town said a cell of the IS infiltrated the town early Tuesday and went on a shooting spree before rival rebel groups in the town circulated them.
Eight of the IS militants, including the four who blew themselves up, were killed during Tuesday's attack.
Mare' is considered one of the most strategic rebel position in northern Syria. The IS has been trying to storm the town for months due to its strategic location near the Turkish borders and to cut off the rebel supply lines in northern Aleppo.
Last Sunday, the IS militants captured the town of Um Housh, south of Mare' after battles that ended with the killing of 37 rebels and 19 IS fighters. Endit