Think
of all those wonderful US weapons that will fall in the hands of Isis
US-aided
moderate Syrian rebel group disbands
Beirut,
March 2 (IANS/EFE) Hazm, a moderate rebel group that has received
military aid from the US, has announced its dissolution after recent
losses on the ground, according to a statement published on the
internet.
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March, 2015
In
the statement, the Hazm Movement, an offshoot of the Free Syrian
Army, explains that the party has disbanded, and its members will
join the Levant Front, the primary armed Islamist alliance of Aleppo.
The
statement emphasises that the group has made the decision due to "the
dominance of the criminal regime" in Syria, especially in
Aleppo.
The
Hazm Movement was one of the few remaining rebel factions in Syria
with no Islamist affinity.
The
announcement of the disbandment took place after last week's intense
fighting in Aleppo between Hazm and the Nusra Front, an affiliate of
the Al Qaeda in Syria, which on Saturday seized a crucial stronghold
from the moderate insurgents.
Previously,
Hazm had also been expelled from the neighbouring province of Idlib
by the Nusra Front.
In
a related development, renewed fighting has broken out in the past
month around the northern outskirts of Aleppo between opposition and
regime forces, the latter trying to make ground around the border and
cut insurgent supply routes from Turkey.
The
dissolution of the rebel group comes as the UN special envoy to
Syria, Staffan de Mistura, visits Damascus in an attempt to bolster
his proposal for a ceasefire in Aleppo.
Two
weeks ago, the international mediator revealed that the Syrian
government had agreed to stop the bombing and artillery fire in
Aleppo for a period of six weeks, the commencement of which would be
decided shortly in Damascus.
The
UN reported on Sunday that De Mistura has decided to send a
delegation to Aleppo to prepare the cessation of hostilities.
That
delegation will aim to analyse the situation on the ground and ensure
that once the truce is officially announced, humanitarian aid
entering the city will increase significantly
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