Abu al-Mossana al-Shami, a commander of Ahrar al-Sham, was killed in fierce clashes with the Syrian army and its allied forces.
Al-Shami was the fourth terrorist commander killed in the past few days in Quneitra province.
Earlier on Monday, Abu Sahib Tunnisi, a commander of Fatah al-Sham (the newly-formed al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group previously known as the al-Nusra Front), was killed by Syrian Army's heavy fire in Quneitra province.
Also on Sunday, two senior field commanders of Fatah al-Sham were killed in clashes with the Syrian Army troops in Quneitra province.
Mohammad Yusuf al-Sabihi aka Abu Qanavah, Commander of a terrorist group linked to Fatah al-Sham was killed by the Syrian Army.
Meantime, one of the field commanders in charge of suicide attacks of Fatah al-Sham in Qadesiyeh Janoub war, Amjad Abdul Hakim al-Balkhi, nom de guerre Abu Omar Basri, was killed in clashes with the army soldiers in the Northern districts of Quneitra.
Reports said earlier on Sunday that several Israeli ambulances entered Syria's Southern province of Quneitra and transferred those terrorists injured in clashes with Syrian Army troops to their hospitals in the occupied part of the Golan Heights.
"First, Israeli warplanes bombed Syrian government's positions near Quneitra to back the terrorists of Fatah al-Sham (the newly-formed al-Qaeda-linked terrorists group previously known as the al-Nusra Front) who had attacked the Syrian army positions to prevail over the government's position," the Arabic service of RT reported.
"After Fatah al-Sham's attacks were repelled by the Syrian soldiers, seven Israeli ambulances entered the battlefield and transferred a number of wounded terrorists to Israeli hospitals in the occupied Golan Heights," RT added.
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