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03 July 2014

Millitants Demolished Sufi shrine in Syria

In Eastern Syria on a sufi muslim shrine was destroyed, opposition activists said, blaming Al Qaeda-affiliated militants who have joined in the increasingly sectarian civil war. Explosives were placed in the shrine of Sheikh Eissa Abdelqader al-Rifaiy, present in the rebel-held town of Busaira, 45 km east of the provincial capital of Deir al-Zor The activists blaimed several millitants belonging Al-Qaed: fighters of the Islamic state in Iraq and the Leavent
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Explosives were placed in the shrine of Sheikh Eissa Abdelqader al-Rifaiy, present in the rebel-held town of Busaira, 45 km east of the provincial capital of Deir al-Zor


The activists blaimed several millitants belonging Al-Qaed: fighters of the Islamic state in Iraq and the Leavent. Activist Abu al-Tayyeb al-Deiri said from Deir al-Zor said “The Islamic State has a base outside the town. The ease by which they got to the shrine indicates that their presence is growing.”

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