Injuries due to infighting between armed groups in Syria’s Tel Abyad
TEL ABYAD, Syria (North Press) – On Monday, members of two groups of the Levant Front group were wounded due to infighting between them in the Turkish-held city of Tel Abyad, north Syria.
A special source told North Press that the fighting took place between a group led by Hassan Shobak and another one led by Abu Omar al-Turkmani inside the city, using machine-gun and heavy weapons, which led to injuries on both sides, without revealing the cause of the fighting.
On January 26, 3 people were killed and 6 others were wounded due to a suicide bombing in the market place of Tel Abyad.
Turkish forces and their affiliated armed opposition groups took control of the city of Tel Abyad after launching a military operation on October 9, 2019.