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تجمع فاستقم كما أمرت Union of Be Upright as Ordered Participant in the Syrian Civil War |
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Army of Mujahideen (formerly) Hawar Kilis Operations Room Ahrar al-Sham (most members, since late 2016/2017) |
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Army of Mujahideen (formerly)
Syrian Revolutionary Command Council
Levant Front(former)
The Fastaqim Kama Umirt Union (Arabic: تجمع فاستقم كما أمرت, translit. Tajammu Fastaqim Kama Umirt, lit. 'Union of Be Upright as Ordered') was a rebel group active during the Syrian Civil War.
On 26 April 2015, along with other major Aleppo based groups, they established the Fatah Halab joint operations room.
On 2 November 2016, during the Aleppo offensive, Fastaqim Union fighters captured a military commander of the Nour al-Din al-Zenki Movement. In response, al-Zenki fighters attacked the Fastaqim Union's headquarters in the Salaheddine District and al-Ansari district of Aleppo. At least one rebel were killed and more than 25 wounded on both sides in the raid. The next day, the Levant Front and the Abu Amara Brigades began to patrol the streets to arrest any rebels taking part in the clashes. At least 18 rebels were killed in the infighting.
The group was mostly dissolved when the Nour al-Din al-Zenki Movement and the Abu Amara Brigades eventually captured all positions of the Fastaqim Union in eastern Aleppo in November 2016. Dozens of rebels from the latter group surrendered and were either captured, joined Abu Amara Brigades's parent group Ahrar al-Sham, or deserted. Some remnants of the Union remained active, but they were considered very weak. As the rebel-held parts of Allepo were finally conquered by the Syrian Army in December 2016, the loyalist remnants of the Fastaqim Union were among the rebels that were evacuated from Aleppo to Idlib Governorate.