The rebel Free Syria Army announced on Monday that it believes Hizbullah and Iran might have been involved in the assassination attempt of FSA Commander Riad al-Asaad in eastern Syria.
"I do not think the opposition has any role in the attack on al-Asaad but there are other undercover parties that might have been involved,” FSA Joint Command spokesman Fahd al-Masri told radio Voice of Lebanon (100.5).
He noted: “The Syrian regime has planted many spies and detectives. Hizbullah and Iran might have played a role”.
Al-Masri lamented: “The opposition is fragmented and has not been up to the expectations and the sacrifices Syria has given".
Commenting on al-Asaad's health condition, al-Masri revealed that “he might lose his life”.
He elaborated: “He has lost his leg in the blast and he is in a very critical condition”.
"If he dies, God forbids, it would be a huge loss to Syria”.
Al-Asaad was wounded overnight in a blast that hit his car in eastern Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights watchdog said on Monday.
A government official in Ankara confirmed Asaad had been hurt, saying he had lost a leg in the attack but that he was in "good condition" after being rushed across the Syrian border into Turkey for treatment.
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