CENTCOM: Senior Huraseddin Official Linked to Al-Qaeda Killed in Syria
syria February 17, 2025 03:00US Central Command reports the killing of a senior finance and logistics official of the Al-Qaeda-linked Huraseddin group in Syria.
US Central Command reports the killing of a senior finance and logistics official of the Al-Qaeda-linked Huraseddin group in Syria.
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