Qaeda-linked Syria group kills 21 regime forces

A Syrian extremist group linked to al-Qaeda killed
21 regime and allied forces Sunday near Idlib province, in one of the deadliest
breaches of a six-month-old truce deal, a monitor said.
“At dawn, 21 fighters from the regime forces or
allied militia were killed in an attack by Ansar al-Tawhid jihadists,” the
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
“Five jihadists were also killed,” Rami Abdel
Rahman, the director of the Britain-based monitoring group, said.
Ansar al-Tawhid has ties to the larger Hurras
al-Deen group, which is also active in the area. Both are considered
semi-official franchises of al-Qaeda in Syria.
The area of Idlib and small parts of the adjacent
provinces of Hama and Aleppo are mostly controlled by the rival Hayat Tahrir
al-Sham (HTS) organization.
HTS is led by fighters who formerly belonged to
Al-Qaeda’s ex-affiliate in Syria.
Sunday’s deadly attack was carried out against
regime positions in the village of Masasna, in the north of Hama province, the
Observatory said.
“It was one of the highest casualty figures among
regime ranks since the Putin-Erdogan deal,” Abdel Rahman said.
He was referring to an agreement reached in the
Russian resort of Sochi between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his
Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Under the September 17 deal, Turkey was supposed to
exert its influence over anti-regime groups in the Idlib region to get them to
pull back their fighters and heavy weapons from a demilitarized zone.
The agreement was meant to stave off a planned
offensive by the regime and its Russian backers that aid groups feared could
spark the eight-year-old Syrian conflict’s worst humanitarian crisis yet.
The government assault on the last major bastion of
forces opposed to President Bashar al-Assad’s rule has indeed been held off but
the deal’s provisions have not been implemented and the de facto truce looks
shakier than ever.
Since the Sochi agreement, HTS has consolidated its
grip on the Idlib province and Turkey appears to be in no position to deliver
on its commitment.
Breaches of the demilitarized zone have spiked in
recent days. Another 20 regime and allied forces were killed in three days of
clashes about a week ago.