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Islamist Group Seizes Damascus Suburb From Rivals

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BEIRUT—Islamist fighters seized a suburb east of Damascus on Sunday

after driving out a smaller rival insurgent group in deadly clashes, a

monitoring group said, the latest example of rebel infighting in

Syria's nearly four-year conflict.

Fighters from the Army of Islam clashed with members of the Army of

the Nation group in Douma, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for

Human Rights said. Both groups include Sunni Muslim fighters opposed

to President Bashar al-Assad's government, and the fighting is seen as

more of a turf war than a conflict over ideology.

The Observatory, which gathers information from a network of sources

in Syria, said several fighters were killed, without giving details.

It added that the Army of Islam had detained many of its rival

combatants.

The groups, part of a myriad of opposition factions in the war, have

both fought the Syrian army as well as battling each other for control

of Douma, a strategic suburb on one of the main roads linking the

capital with Homs city further north.

The Army of Islam is powerful in the area and it clashed with armed

residents in Douma in November after locals attacked the storehouses

of an organization close to the group, according to the Observatory.

Infighting has weakened groups battling pro-government forces.

The majority of the rivalry has been in the north of the country and

such confrontations in the south, were Damascus is situated, have been

relatively rare.

Hardline Islamic groups such as Islamic State and al-Qaida's Nusra

Front have benefited from the infighting and have emerged as some of

the strongest factions in the conflict.

Credit: Reuters

Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku

I am a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Lifestyle and many more.

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