Insurgent group made up of Chechen, Uzbek and Tajik fighters vows loyalty to al-Qaeda’s Syria wing

DUSHANBE, September 25, 2015, Asia-Plus – Some media outlets report that an insurgent group fighting in Syria made up of around 1,500 Chechen, Uzbek and Tajik fighters has pledged allegiance to al Qaeda’s Syria wing Nusra Front. APF (Pakistan) reports that according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Jaish al-Muhajireen wal-Ansar (Muhajireen Brigade) made […]

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DUSHANBE, September 25, 2015, Asia-Plus – Some media outlets report that an insurgent group fighting in Syria made up of around 1,500 Chechen, Uzbek and Tajik fighters has pledged allegiance to al Qaeda’s Syria wing Nusra Front.


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(Pakistan) reports that according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Jaish al-Muhajireen wal-Ansar (Muhajireen Brigade) made the pledge in a statement distributed by supporters online.

The pledge is reportedly a boost for Nusra Front against its rival Islamic State, an ultra hardline group which has seized territory in Syria and Iraq.

Among battles fought between Nusra Front and Islamic State is one for control of parts of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, where fighters from the Muhajireen Brigade could help tip the balance.

Nusra Front, loyal to the successors of Osama bin Laden, and Islamic State are the two most powerful forces fighting the Syrian army and its allies in Syria’s civil war. The groups have fought each other since a split in 2013 largely due to a power struggle between leaders.

Nusra Front’s leader said in June his group had around 30 percent foreign fighters including Europeans, many Asians, Russians and Chechens.

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