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The Northern Storm Brigade is responsible for the kidnapping of eleven Lebenese men in 2012.<ref name="tracking"/> Nine of them were released on 19 October 2013.<ref>[http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/10/lebanese-hostages-syria-freed-20131018203058110445.html Syrian rebels free Lebanese hostages]</ref> It fought in the [[Battle of Azaz (2012)]] and participated in the [[Siege of Menagh Air Base]].<ref name="northernstorm"/> The group's leader Ammar Ibrahim Dadikhi was severely wounded in the middle of January 2013, during the siege of this base, which resulted in him losing one of his legs<ref>[http://atwar.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/30/the-battle-for-syrias-minakh-air-base/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0 The Battle for Syria’s Minakh Air Base]</ref> and eventually his life. He was succeeded by the group's former political leader: Samir Amouri. Two senior commanders (Hadi Salo and Samir Akkash) were also killed in this period, while other members of the group defected to Islamic rebel formations.
The Northern Storm Brigade is responsible for the kidnapping of eleven Lebenese men in 2012.<ref name="tracking"/> Nine of them were released on 19 October 2013.<ref>[http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/10/lebanese-hostages-syria-freed-20131018203058110445.html Syrian rebels free Lebanese hostages]</ref> It fought in the [[Battle of Azaz (2012)]] and participated in the [[Siege of Menagh Air Base]].<ref name="northernstorm"/> The group's leader Ammar Ibrahim Dadikhi was severely wounded in the middle of January 2013, during the siege of this base, which resulted in him losing one of his legs<ref>[http://atwar.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/30/the-battle-for-syrias-minakh-air-base/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0 The Battle for Syria’s Minakh Air Base]</ref> and eventually his life. He was succeeded by the group's former political leader: Samir Amouri. Two senior commanders (Hadi Salo and Samir Akkash) were also killed in this period, while other members of the group defected to Islamic rebel formations.


The [[Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]] (ISIS) attacked the town of [[Azaz]] in september 2013 and pushed the brigade out. Samir Amouri reportedly fled to Turkey and was replaced by the current leader: Mahmoud Naddom. Under his rule, the group began to develop relationships and begin coordinating with other rebels. They were now based in the Turkish city of [[Kilis]].<ref name="northernstorm"/>
The [[Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]] (ISIS) attacked the town of [[Azaz]] in September 2013 and pushed the brigade out. Samir Amouri reportedly fled to Turkey and was replaced by the current leader: Mahmoud Naddom. Under his rule, the group began to develop relationships and begin coordinating with other rebels. They were now based in the Turkish city of [[Kilis]].<ref name="northernstorm"/>


On 28 February 2014, ISIS was ousted from Azaz by Kurdish and rebel forces, putting the Northern Storm Brigade back in power.<ref name="inter">[http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/03/syria-kurds-pyd-ypg-isis-rebels-kobani-afrin.html# Syrian Kurds, rebels find common enemy in ISIS]</ref>
On 28 February 2014, ISIS was ousted from Azaz by Kurdish and rebel forces, putting the Northern Storm Brigade back in power.<ref name="inter">[http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/03/syria-kurds-pyd-ypg-isis-rebels-kobani-afrin.html# Syrian Kurds, rebels find common enemy in ISIS]</ref>

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Northern Storm Brigade
LeadersMahmoud Naddom[1]
Ammar Ibrahim Dadikhi [1]
Samir Amouri(Former)[1]
Dates of operation2011[1]–present
HeadquartersAzaz[1]
Active regionsAleppo Governorate[1]
IdeologyIslamic democracy[1]
Secularism[1]
Part ofFree Syrian Army[1]
AlliesLiwa al-Tawhid[2]
Jabhat al-Akrad[2]
People's Protection Units[2]
OpponentsSyrian Armed Forces
National Defense Force
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant[3]
Battles and warsSyrian Civil War

The Northern Storm Brigade, is a Syrian rebel group formed in 2011. Its leader and other members of the group were smugglers from the city and its surrounding before the Syrian Civil War. It has been accused of kidnapping and smuggling.[1] The group retains exclusive control of the Bab al-Salam border crossing.[4] It remained independent until 2013, when it began cooperating with other rebels.[1]

History

The Northern Storm Brigade is responsible for the kidnapping of eleven Lebenese men in 2012.[3] Nine of them were released on 19 October 2013.[5] It fought in the Battle of Azaz (2012) and participated in the Siege of Menagh Air Base.[1] The group's leader Ammar Ibrahim Dadikhi was severely wounded in the middle of January 2013, during the siege of this base, which resulted in him losing one of his legs[6] and eventually his life. He was succeeded by the group's former political leader: Samir Amouri. Two senior commanders (Hadi Salo and Samir Akkash) were also killed in this period, while other members of the group defected to Islamic rebel formations.

The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) attacked the town of Azaz in September 2013 and pushed the brigade out. Samir Amouri reportedly fled to Turkey and was replaced by the current leader: Mahmoud Naddom. Under his rule, the group began to develop relationships and begin coordinating with other rebels. They were now based in the Turkish city of Kilis.[1]

On 28 February 2014, ISIS was ousted from Azaz by Kurdish and rebel forces, putting the Northern Storm Brigade back in power.[2]

See also

References