Abu Musa al Shishani | |
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Allegiance | Ansar al-Sham Jundallah |
Battles / wars | Syrian Civil War |
Abu Musa al Shishani is one of the Chechen mujahideen in Syria. He is also the head of Jundallah in Syria and was the military emir of Ansar al-Sham.
Al Shishani reportedly has roots in the Pankisi Gorge. [1]
He traveled to Syria in 2012 and reportedly had as many as 300 in his group by the following year. [2] He was the "military strategist" of Ansar al-Sham. [3]
Ali Aswad al-Jiburi, an Iraqi ISIS militant, killed Abu Basir al-Ladhiqani, who was a member of the Free Syrian Army (FSA)'s Supreme Military Council, in the summer of 2013. [3] al-Ladhiqani was also a local leader of a rebel group in Latakia Governorate. [4]
ISIS raids on FSA bases in Latakia had started in November 2013, with deaths occurring on both sides. Al-Jiburi killed a member of Ahrar al-Sham days later, and took numerous FSA members hostage. Sayfullakh Shishani found the bodies of the five FSA members near where they were kidnapped. [5] Al Shishani and Muslim Shishani (who is reportedly his brother) [6] worked to defuse tensions between al-Jiburi and the FSA through shuttle diplomacy. Ultimately, a prisoner exchange was agreed upon. [5]
Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) sent a mediation committee in October 2021, which included members of the Turkistan Islamic Party in Syria, Jaish al-Muhajireen wal-Ansar, Ajnad al-Kavkaz and aid worker Muhammed Shakiel, to visit with Shishani and explain that he was not a target of the pending operation, which targeted Jundallah. He was reluctant to break his alliance with Jundallah, but eventually agreed to leave the area. [7] Al Shishani reportedly allied himself with Jundallah and engaged in combat with HTS. [6] He was held for eleven months by HTS and was released in September 2022. [6]