Ahrar al-Sharqiya

Ahrar al-Sharqiya
تجمع احرار الشرقية
LeadersAbu Hatem Shaqra
Abu Jaafar Jazra
Abu Jaafar Shaqra
Dates of operationNovember 2016–January 2025
Split from Ahrar al-Sham
Group(s)
  • Badr Martyrs' Battalion
  • Hasakah Shield Brigade
Active regionsAleppo Governorate, Syria
Turkey
IdeologyIslamism Anti-Kurdish sentiment
Sizeover 2,000
Part of Free Syrian Army
Syrian National Army
Allies Turkey
Free Syrian Army
National Front for Liberation
Jaysh al-Islam (sometimes)
Opponents Syrian Arab Armed Forces
 Russia
Syrian Democratic Forces
Hezbollah
Syrian Resistance
Sinjar Alliance
International Freedom Battalion
Hamza Division (sometimes)
Islamic State
Farouq Brigades (sometimes)
Levant Front (sometimes)
Jaysh al-Islam (sometimes)
Battles and wars
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Tajammu Ahrar al-Sharqiya (Gathering of Free Men of the East), commonly referred to as Ahrar al-Sharqiya, was an armed Syrian rebel group founded in 2016 by individuals exiled and displaced mostly from the Deir ez-Zor Governorate and other eastern provinces, such as the Hasakah Governorate, by ISIL, YPG and the Syrian government due to fighting that took place there between 2011 and 2014. Many fighters in Ahrar al-Sharqiya were former al-Nusra and Ahrar al-Sham members.

In October 2019, the relatively obscure group garnered international attention after its fighters murdered Kurdish politician Hevrin Khalaf, which the UN described as a war crime.

Ahrar al-Sharqiya is reported to have supported Turkish-led military offensives in eastern Syria against the Syrian Democratic Forces and Kurdish self-rule regions in northeastern Syria, According to an unidentified activist in Afrin, Ahrar al-Sharqiya was among the Turkish-backed insurgent groups which volunteered to send fighters to Libya as part of a Turkish-led operation to aid the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord in December 2019.