The al-Qaeda-linked Takfiri al-Nusra Front terrorist group in Syria has reportedly waged an attack on the headquarters of a rival, US-trained terrorist group in the Arab country’s northern Aleppo Province, killing at least 11 of the terrorists.
According to Press TV, the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) in a statement said the attack on Friday came a day following the abduction by al-Nusra militants of eight terrorists from the anti-Damascus so-called Division 30 armed group, which had been trained and supplied by the US military.
The US military in known to have sponsored and trained many Takfiri terrorist factions throughout Syria, including the al-Nusra Front, since the foreign-backed militancy against the government began in 2011.
The group, which is based in the UK, in a statement said “Al-Nusra attacked at dawn the headquarters of Division 30, near the town of Azaz in the northern province of Aleppo.”
According to the report, at least 54 members of Division 30 slipped into Syria in mid-July, equipped with 30 US-made all-terrain vehicles loaded with weapons and ammunition to wage war on Syrian forces in a persisting foreign-backed scheme to force the overthrow of the government of President Bashar al-Assad.