πΊπΈβπ³οΈπΉπ· | Pro-HTS media reports that United States Air Force (USAF) eliminated one of the HTS terrorist leaders, Abu Dujana al-Turkistani, in Idlib, Syria.
His vehicle was destroyed by a Ninja Hellfire missile which had been launched by a MQ-9A Reaper armed drone.
He was one of the HTS commanders deployed to Alawite-majority Latakia
πΊπΈβπ³οΈπΉπ· | Pro-HTS media reports that United States Air Force (USAF) eliminated one of the HTS terrorist leaders, Abu Dujana al-Turkistani, in Idlib, Syria.
His vehicle was destroyed by a Ninja Hellfire missile which had been launched by a MQ-9A Reaper armed drone.
He was one of the HTS commanders deployed to Alawite-majority Latakia
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