Intra-SNA clashes break out in Syria’s Tel Abyad causing casualties
RAQQA, Syria (North Press) – Clashes broke out on Saturday between the Turkish-backed armed opposition factions, aka the Syrian National Army (SNA), in the city of Tel Abyad, north of Raqqa, northern Syria, due to disputes over a smuggling route in the region.
Eyewitnesses told North Press that the village of Shenina, southeast Tel Abyad, witnessed fierce clashes between a group affiliated with al-Jabha al-Shamiya (Levant Front) and another affiliated with the Sultan Murad Division. All of the aforementioned factions are affiliated with the SNA.
The clashes came due to disputes between the two parties over a trafficking route run by the Levant Front.
As a result of the clashes, one resident of the village was injured, according to the source.