2014/6/8 -NO. (502) PAGE 3 Fierce clashes in Sheikh Najjar Islamic front in Aleppo to be regrouped ISIL burns wheat crops in Raqqa, imposes taxes Coalition must fulfill objectives, Safi PAGE 2 PAGE 3 Interim government to appoint minister of interior PAGE 2 Clashes continue in Eastern, Western Ghouta of Damascus

Daily Newsletter E No502 8-6-2014

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Page 1: Daily Newsletter E No502 8-6-2014

2014/6/8 -NO. (502)

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Fierce clashes in Sheikh NajjarIslamic front in Aleppo to be regrouped

ISIL burns wheat crops in Raqqa, imposes taxes

Coalition must fulfill objectives, Safi

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PAGE 3

Interim government to appoint minister

of interior

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Clashes continue in Eastern, Western

Ghouta of Damascus

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Page NO.2The Electronic Newsletter for Syrian News NO0 (502( 2014/6/8

Clashes continue in Eastern, Western Ghouta of Damascus

Islamic front in Aleppo to be regrouped

Opposition fires Grad missiles on Joreen,

Hama

Fierce clashes in Sheikh NajjarFSA has destroyed an army tank at the surrounding of Aleppo Central Prison in an attempt to regain control on Helan village which stands between Aleppo central prison and al-Brieg hill, Military operation room of “Ahl al-Sham” announced. Meanwhile ficlashes took

place near Sheikh Najjar industrial city, described as the fiercest at all for weeks.In the same context, FSA attacked locations of the Syrian Army by tanks, mortar shells and (Jahan-nam) cannon that hindered the advance of the Syrian army there.

Fierce clashes took place between the Syrian army and fighters of “Islam army” “Qaaqaa Brigade” “the Islamic Union of al-Sham Soldiers” in the sur-roundings of Mleha town at Jisreen road, Zabdien, Nashabya, and Zamalka. Inside Maleha, a field com-mander said that the siege around the town has ex-

tended to other towns, so the fighters should cross many points to reach the Eastern Ghouta where the Syrian army carries out military operations.Fierce clashes also took place at Khan al-Shieh, Darayya, and Zakyaat the western Ghota, in conjunction with other clashes at Qara town yesterday.

All formations of the Islam-ic Front in Aleppo have re-grouped itself into 4 major sections, namely (Aleppo, the northern countryside, the southern countryside, and the Western country-side section).

Violent battles erupted in the surroundings of Mork city at the northern coun-tryside of Hama. Mean-while, “Haqq Front” fired Grad missiles at Joreen city resulted in injuries.Other clashes took place between the fighters of the Islamic Front and the Syrian army in Tel Othman military base in Hama countryside.The revolutionary council in Hama said that the fight-ers of the Islamic Salvation Front secured the defec-tion of three soldiers inside Hama military airport.

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Page NO.3The Electronic Newsletter for Syrian News NO0 (502( 2014/6/8

Coalition must fulfill objectives, Safi

ISIL burns wheat crops in Raqqa, imposes taxes

Interim government to appoint minister of interior

Idris still loyal to Rev-olution

ISIL abducts 150 Kurdish students

Opposition Coalition Spokesman, Loaay Safi, said that the project of form-ing a new Syrian opponent body is still in its first stag-es. The relation between the coalition and any other opponent body will be de-termined by the factors of its emergence and capabili-ties, he added. In order for coalition to remain the only representative of the revo-lution and opposition, it is

ISIL burned thousands of hectares of wheat in the ISIL-held regions. Burning the agricultural crops is a technique adopted by ISIL to fight whoever refuses or delays paying Atawa and taxes for ISIL, arguing that the latter protects the city, Hartha al-Raqqawi, media activists said. Most farm-

Kinan Mohammed, member of the Information Office of the Ministry of Defense of the Interim Syrian govern-

Sources close to M.G Salim Idris denied rumors circu-lated on Facebook claiming that Idris is appointed head of Mechanics department at the University of Emirates. The source added that Idris is still loyal to the revolution and works near the Syrian borders for the benefit of the revolution.Idris, along with many Front commanders, preferred not to disperse the General Staff, giving Briga-dier Abdulelah an opportuni-ty to success, cutting off any pretext the West might use to complain about the opposi-tion being not unified.

ers at the ISIL-held regions were forced to pay in order to save their crops, Raqqa-wi added.

ment, announced that the Syrian coalition will issue a decision early next month to appoint a new Minister of the Interior. The Minis-ter will be selected from the commanders of the FSA. The minister of defense is undertaking the office of In-terior ministry, along with his duties since the forma-tion of Syrian interim gov-ernment last November.

conditioned by its ability to fulfill the objectives of the revolution, as well as by the success of the interim government at its mission. The challenges it face force the free Syrians to search for alternatives, Safi said.

ISIL has abducted more than 150 Kurdish students of the Islamic Sharia School in Ain al-Arab city, Aleppo coun-tryside. The hostages were taken to Menbig to undergo a military training. The stu-dents are aged between 15-18 years old, a member of Kurd-

ish Democratic Party said.