Fierce clashes have been reported among the largest terrorist groups affiliated to the Turkey-led Euphrates Shield in Northern Aleppo, a Syrian media outlet reported on Sunday.
The Arabic-language al-Watan daily reported that terrorists of Sultan Morad Ferqa and al-Shamiyah Front affiliated to the Ankara-backed Free Syrian Army engaged in fierce clashes in a region near the village of al-Hamran in Northeastern Aleppo, putting their forces on alert in the region.
Al-Watan said that financial differences, including distribution of revenues of Bab al-Salamh passageway, were the main cause of clashes.
The paper said that Sultan Morad Ferqa cut off a road connecting Azaz and Jarabulus regions after differences with al-Shamiyeh Front appeared.
Reports said earlier today that a long convoy of the Turkish Army's vehicles along with Al-Nusra Front (Tahrir al-Sham Hay'at or the Levant Liberation Board) arrived in the Western territories of Aleppo province.
The Arabic-language al-Ahd news website reported that the army convoy along with Al-Nusra terrorists entered Mount Sheikh Barakat overlooking the town of Afrin.
Al-Ahd further said that the newly-arrived forces are about to fortify new positions in the region.
[farsnews.com]
15/10/16
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