US bombs post-Nusra militants fighting Assad

A militant said to be al-Qaeda’s second-in-command was killed by a US drone strike in Syria’s Idlib governorate, rebel leaders said Feb. 27. Egypt-born Abu al-Khayr al-Masri (formerly Abdullah Muhammad Rajab Abdel Rahman), the son-in-law of Osama bin Laden, was reportedly a close aide to al-Qaeda’s current leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. The drone attack on his vehicle was reported by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (Levant Liberation Body, HTS), a newly formed alliance led by Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, the former Nusra Front. (MEE, BBC News, Feb. 27) Two days earlier, HTS claimed responsibility for a suicide blast in Homs that killed a Syrian senior military intelligence official who was reportedly close to dictator Bashar Assad. The official, Gen. Hassan Daabul, was slain along with several others when a suicide bomber penetrated a security complex in the city. An HTS statement said its “inghimasi fighters” were responsible for the raid, and claimed that some 40 personnel were killed. (LWJ, Feb. 25)