ISIL terrorist
Infighting between two Tunisian and Moroccan commanders of the ISIL terrorist group in Raqqa province led to armed clashes and took a toll.

Sources in al-Akirshi village in Raqqa reported on Thursday that the ISIL's Tunisian and Moroccan leaders fired bullets at each other and their comrades in fierce clashes.


Comment: Note the "leaders" are not from Iraq or Syria.


One terrorist was killed and 4 others were wounded in the armed clashes.

Opposition source confirmed in August that differences between the Ansar (Syrian members of ISIL), and Mohajereen (foreign nationals of the terrorist group) have increased after the Takfiri group's leadership granted more advantages to Mohajereen and their families in Raqqa.

"ISIL security units refused to deliver the body of Ansar fighters to their families to bury them in their birth place and even in so many cases the security forces did not inform the families about the death of their sons, but instead ISIL transferred the bodies of non-Syrian fighters to cities and buried them there," the sources said.

Similar cases of difference between Mohajereen and Ansar have been reported from across Syria. These rifts usually lead to serious infightings.

Late in July, many cases of arguments between Ansar and Mohajereen occurred in the ISIL-held al-Bab region in Northern Aleppo, that sparked and escalated infighting between the two groups and faced local residents of the region with serious problems.

"The ISIL does not allow the civilians to leave al-Bab and the people will face harsh response of the ISIL if try to leave the region," sources said.

"Al-Bab region's civilians suffer from ISIL's vast wave of arrests. ISIL is frequently calling on al-Bab region's local residents to join the Takfiri group. If the people refuse to join ISIL they will be executed in front of people's eyes," they went on to say.