One of the most important Jabhat Al-Nusra (Syrian Al-Qaeda group) commanders, ‘Umar Al-Daghestani, was reportedly killed by friendly-fire during his jihadist group’s attack on a southern Aleppo village yesterday.

According to local reports, ‘Umar Al-Daghestani was killed, alongside 3 other Jabhat Al-Nusra fighters, when a Faylaq Al-Sham missile struck their positions near the town of Bursah in southern Aleppo.

‘Umar Al-Daghestani became famous for his “jihad” alongside the deceased Saudi terrorist, “Ibn Al-Khattab,” and his “mujahiddeen” combatants in the Second Chechen War (2000-2009).

Faylaq Al-Sham posted a video of their fighters carrying out an ATGM attack against the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) in southern Aleppo; however, it was later reported that this was the missile strike that killed ‘Umar Al-Daghestani: