Several high-ranking commanders of the Al-Nusra Front also known as Tahrir al-Sham Hay’at or the Levant Liberation Board were killed in the Russian airstrikes in Eastern Idlib.
According to a pro-terrorists websites, the Sunday Russian airstrikes targeted the Al-Nusra militants in the village of Tawil al-Sheikh in the West of the town of Abu al-Dohour in Eastern Idlib.
According to Syrian military sources, the deputy military commander of the Al-Nusra Abu Mos’ab Souri, who commanded the terrorists in Abu al-Dohour, was killed in the air raids.
Also, the Al-Nusra military commander, Abu Abideh Aqsa, and the commander of central base, Abu Abdollah Tarmanin as well as Abu Odai Askari and Abu Hessan al-Da’awi, two other senior commanders of Al-Nusra were felled.
Separately, Al-Nusra Front terrorists were on Saturday attacked by the Syrian army forces in Southern Aleppo. The army units captured one more strategic height in their push towards Eastern Idlib.
The army men captured Tal (hill) al-Waz West of the village of Tarfawi in Southern Aleppo after inflicting heavy defeat and casualties on the Al-Nusra.
The army is planning to advance in Southern Aleppo to open a new road towards the militant-held town of Saraqib in Eastern Idlib.
Al-Nusra front is the official Al-Qaeda branch in operating in Syria.































