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Adham Al-Akrad

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Adham Al-Akrad
Born1974
Daraa, Syria
Died14 October 2020 (aged 45–46)
Izra, Syria
AllegianceSyrian opposition Free Syrian Army
Service / branchSouthern Front
CommandsEngineering and Missiles Regiment

Adham Al-Akrad, also known by his kunya as Abu Qusay, (1974 – 14 October 2020), was a Syrian rebel leader in Daraa Governorate during the Syrian Revolution. He agreed to a settlement with the government after the entire governorate came under the Syrian army's control in 2018.[1]

Al-Akrad was a strong critic of the regime and the Iranian presence in the south. He was killed on his way to a meeting in Damascus in October 2020.[1]

Personal life

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He was living in the United Arab Emirates before the start of the Syrian civil uprising in March 2011.[2][3] Where he was the manager of an energy engineering company there, as an energy engineer. Al-Akrad also resided in Russia for a while. He was married to his cousin and they had five sons.

References

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  1. ^ a b "من هو "أدهم الكراد" القيادي في الجيش الحر الذي اغتاله النظام اليوم؟". 14 October 2020.
  2. ^ "اغتيال خمسة قياديين سابقين في الفصائل المحلية، أبرزهم "أدهم الكراد" | درعا 24: الواقع كما هو". daraa24.org.
  3. ^ "أدهم الأكراد.. مسيرته الثورية وأبرز مواقفه". 15 October 2020.