Abu Layla
Faisal Abdi Bilal Saadoun (1984 – 5 June 2016), widely known as Abu Leyla or Abu Layla (Arabic: أبو ليلى), was a commander in both the Free Syrian Army and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). He is regarded by many as a hero of the Rojava–Islamist conflict.
Faisal Abdi Bilal Saadoun | |
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Native name | فيصل عبدي بلال سعدون |
Nickname(s) | Abu Layla (Arabic: أبو ليلى) |
Born | 1984 Kobanî, Syria |
Died | 5 June 2016 31–32) Sulaymaniyah, Iraqi Kurdistan | (aged
Allegiance | Syrian opposition (2012–13) Rojava (2013–2016) |
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Years of service | 2012–16 |
Battles/wars | Syrian civil war
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Abu Layla was born near Kobanî and is of mixed Kurdish and Arab parentage; he died in a hospital in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. His death was caused by a sniper bullet to the head he received in the Abu Qelqel village during an offensive against the Islamic State in Manbij on 5 June 2016. At the time of his death, he was a prominent commander in the SDF.
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