Al-Mu'tasim Brigade

Al-Mu'tasim Brigade
لواء المعتصم
Liwa al-Mu'tasim
Participant in the Syrian Civil War


Logo of the al-Mu'tasim Brigade



Flag of the Mu'tasim Brigade
Active 4 August 2015—present
Leaders
Headquarters Mare'
Area of operations Aleppo Governorate, Syria
Size
Part of

Syrian opposition Free Syrian Army

Syrian Train and Equip Program
Allies
Opponents Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Battles and wars

Syrian Civil War

Website https://twitter.com/lewaamotasem?lang=en

The al-Mu'tasim Brigade ((Arabic: لواء المعتصم, Liwa al-Mu'tasim) is a Free Syrian Army faction active in the northern Aleppo Governorate, based in the town of Mare'. The group was named after al-Mu'tasim, an Abbasid caliph.

Equipment

The Mu'tasim Brigade is known for possessing a large amount of US-supplied weapons from the Syrian Train and Equip Program, including M16 rifles, M249 light machine guns, M240 machine guns, Soltam K6, M224 mortars, M252 mortars, M2 Browning, and technicals. This led to reports being made that this group is supplied by the United States. The group did not receive anti-tank missiles from the US.

Ideology

The Mu'tasim Brigade supports the political Syrian peace process. However, it opposes the U.S.–Russia peace proposals on Syria.[2] The commander of the group has called for "freedom and justice", which led to tensions between him and the al-Nusra Front, seeing him as a threat to al-Nusra's caliphate project.[6]

History

The group's commander, Lieutenant colonel Mohammad Hassan Khalil, was originally a rebel commander in Jabal al-Akrad, Latakia Governorate. However, in 2015 he was forced out of Latakia by the al-Nusra Front after tensions between the two groups. His group then moved to Aleppo.[6]

In April 2016 the group participated in the Northern Aleppo offensive (March–June 2016), along with the Sham Legion and the Sultan Murad Division, driving vehicles from Doudiyan toward ISIL positions in al-Rai and capturing 8 villages in the way.[1]

In June the group formed an alliance with Liwa Ahfad Saladin and 6 other rebel groups in Mare' after breaking an ISIL siege on the town. The new coalition claims to have 1,500 fighters under a unified military command and established contact with the rival Syrian Democratic Forces.[4] Later that month, Mohammad Hassan Khalil was kidnapped in Mare'. The Moutasem Brigade accused Major General Dara Aza, former commander of rebels in Mare', and al-Nusra Front of carrying out the abduction.[2]

In August and September the Moutasem Brigade participated in the Turkish military intervention in Syria which captured Jarabulus and al-Rai.[2]

On 12 April 2017, 100 new fighters of the Mutasim Brigade graduated after they completed training in a camp near Mare', bringing the total number of members in the group to 1,000, according to one of its commanders.[3]

On 29 June 2017, Awad Abu Saqr, a military commander in the Mutasim Brigade, defected to the Syrian Democratic Forces.[5]

On 25 April 2018, the Mutasim Brigade withdraw its recognition of the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces due to the National Coalition's inability to make national decisions. The group's decision came hours after George Sabra, Suheir Atassi, and Khaled Khoja resigned from the National Coalition.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Syria rebels near ISIS stronghold in N. Aleppo". Now. 4 April 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Brigade Mutassim .. sons of the Syrian revolution who went out in the face of the lion and Daesh". RFS Media Office. 16 September 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 Khaled al-Khateb (18 April 2017). "FSA sees 'golden opportunity' with end of Turkey's operations in Syria". Al-Monitor.
  4. 1 2 "'Not just talk': New north Aleppo rebel alliance breaks Islamic State blockade". Syria:direct. 9 June 2016.
  5. 1 2 "A new split in the ranks of the "shield of the Euphrates" .. and Asayish Shahba arrest sleeper cell belonging to the factions". Adar Press. 29 June 2017.
  6. 1 2 "The kidnapping of the commander of "Brigade Mu'tasim" while on his way to fight in Syria Mare`". Rudaw. 8 June 2016.
  7. "First FSA-Led Faction De-recognize "Syrian Coalition"". Syria Call. 25 April 2018.
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