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The al-Abbas brigade (Arabic: كتائب العباس, or Kata'ib al-Abbas) is a group of fighters in Syria. They are part of the Shia branch of Islam. This group was formed in late 2011.

What is the al-Abbas Brigade?

The al-Abbas brigade is a group of people who have come together to fight for certain goals in Syria. They are known as a militant group, which means they use fighting as a way to achieve their aims. This group is connected to the Shia branch of Islam.

When and Why Was it Formed?

The al-Abbas brigade was created in late 2011. This was around the time the Syrian Civil War was starting. They formed to protect important religious places and to support the government's army in Syria.

Who Leads the Group?

The main leaders of the al-Abbas brigade are known as Abu Ajeeb and Abu Hajar. They guide the group's actions and decisions.

What Do They Do?

The al-Abbas brigade has two main goals:

Protecting Holy Sites

One of their most important jobs is to protect special holy sites that are important to Shia Muslims. These are places like shrines or mosques that have deep religious meaning. The group works to keep these sites safe from harm.

Helping the Syrian Army

They also help the army of Bashar al-Assad, who is the leader of Syria. They work alongside the government forces during the Syrian Civil War.

How Do They Fight?

The al-Abbas brigade mostly uses a defensive style of fighting. This means they focus on protecting places and people, rather than attacking others. They often defend areas or positions that are important to them.

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