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Abu-Abdallah al-Libi, a top commander of al-Qaeda front group The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), has been killed on Sunday in Idlib in northwestern Syria, Al Arabiya television reported.
The Free Syrian Army denied responsibility for Libi’s death.
The militant group is posing growing challenges for the armed opposition fighting to overthrow Syrian President Bashar al-Assad from power and aspire to build a democratic civilian system in the country.
This week the extremist group took control of the Syrian town of Aziz, on the border with Turkey.
Syrian Youth activists had launched an online campaign entitled “ISIS doesn't represent me.”
“I hope Azaz turns into ISIS' burial ground,” said one activist posting on Twitter, according to AFP.
“They failed against the Americans in Afghanistan, and in Iraq. Now they are here to bully the Syrians, who are fighting a criminal regime,” said another.
The Free Syrian Army denied responsibility for Libi’s death.
The militant group is posing growing challenges for the armed opposition fighting to overthrow Syrian President Bashar al-Assad from power and aspire to build a democratic civilian system in the country.
This week the extremist group took control of the Syrian town of Aziz, on the border with Turkey.
Syrian Youth activists had launched an online campaign entitled “ISIS doesn't represent me.”
“I hope Azaz turns into ISIS' burial ground,” said one activist posting on Twitter, according to AFP.
“They failed against the Americans in Afghanistan, and in Iraq. Now they are here to bully the Syrians, who are fighting a criminal regime,” said another.