Rashid Abu Khawla

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Nativename
رشيد أبو خولة
NicknamesAbu Khawla Al-Diri
Ahmed Abu Khawla
Ahmed al-Khubail[1]
Service years2011–2023
Rashid Abu Khawla
Abu Khawla in March 2017
Native name
رشيد أبو خولة
NicknamesAbu Khawla Al-Diri
Ahmed Abu Khawla
Ahmed al-Khubail[1]
Allegiance Free Syrian Army (2011–2014)
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (2014)
Syrian Democratic Forces (2016–2023)
Service years2011–2023
Commands Deir ez-Zor Military Council
Conflicts

Rashid Abu Khawla (Arabic: رشيد أبو خولة), also known as Ahmed al-Khbeil, is a Syrian rebel leader who is a former commander in the Syrian Democratic Forces and former Syrian Opposition leader based in Deir ez-Zor.[2]

Prior to the Syrian Civil War Khawla was reportedly involved in stealing motorcycles and was imprisoned for it by Syrian state authorities. As the war began he joined the Syrian Opposition in Deir ez-Zor and established his own militia which allegedly took part in running checkpoints that would extort and steal from drivers.

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