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Al Nusrah Front claims yet another suicide attack in Syria

Al Nusrah Front claims yet another suicide attack in Syria
By Bill Roggio – 4 December, 2012 – Long War Journal

The al Qaeda-linked Al Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant has claimed credit for yet another suicide attack in Syria. The suicide attack is the 50th in Syria in the past 12 months; 41 of them have been claimed by the Al Nusrah Front.

The Al Nusrah Front claimed it killed “about 50 Nusayri [Alawite] soldiers” in a complex attack on “the Khan al-Baqar barrier, which is located near the Nayrab airport” in Aleppo in eastern Syria on Dec. 2, according to a statement by the group that was obtained and translated by the SITE Intelligence Group. Additionally, the terror group said the attack destroyed “a T82 tank, a BMB [likely an armored BMP], and a DShk- mounted pickup truck.”

The terror group claimed that a group of fighters attacked the outpost in order to provide a diversion for the suicide bomber, who was identified as “Abu Bakr al Halabi.” Then, the suicide bomber rammed a truck “laden with 700 kg of explosives.” The Al Nusrah Front provided photographs of the truck as well as the resultant blast.

The Al Nusrah Front has stepped up its suicide operations in Syria over the past three months. Since the end of August, the terror group has claimed credit for launching 23 suicide attacks.

Al Nusrah Front conducts joint operations with Free Syrian Army, other jihadist groups

The Syrian terror group is known to conduct joint operations with other Syrian jihadist organizations. In mid-November, Al Nusrah reported that it attacked a base in Idlib along with the Ahrar al Sham Brigades, and even shot down a Syrian MiG fighter aircraft.

The Al Nusrah Front is also known to conduct joint operations with the Free Syrian Army, which is often upheld as the secular resistance to Assad’s regime. On Oct. 11, Al Nusrah, the Free Syrian Army, and Chechen fighters overran a Syrian air defense and Scud missile base in Aleppo [see LWJ report, Al Nusrah Front commanded Free Syrian Army unit, ‘Chechen emigrants,’ in assault on Syrian air defense base]. In August, Al Nusrah said it attacked a police station outside of Damascus along with the Al Sahaba Battalion, a unit of the Free Syrian Army that operates in the capital [see Threat Matrix report, Al Nusrah Front conducts joint operation with Free Syrian Army].

Al Nusrah has become more appealing to Syrian rebels as the group’s fighters are better organized and have expertise from waging jihad in Iraq and elsewhere, and have integrated their operations with the Free Syrian Army.

Foreign jihadists have begun to pour into Syria to wage jihad against Assad’s regime. Fighters from Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Jordan, and the Palestinian Territories are known to have been killed in Syria. Recently, two of Abu Musab al Zarqawi’s cousins were detained by Jordanian security forces after fighting in Syria.

Jihadists from the UK may be flocking to the Syrian battlefields as well. In mid-October, The Times reported that authorities had identified a Bangladeshi resident of London as the leader of a group of British jihadists seeking to fight in Syria. Scotland Yard seized computers and mobile phones from members of the group, which consists mainly of Londoners and includes seasoned Chechen fighters.

Several other Islamist groups also operate in Syria, including Al Qaeda in Iraq, the Abdullah Azzam Brigades, the Al Baraa Ibn Malik Martyrdom Brigade, and the Omar al Farouq Brigade.

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