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General Qasim Sulaimani Image Credit: AFP

Beirut: General Qasim Sulaimani, commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards’ foreign operations wing, was lightly injured in fighting against Syria rebels near Aleppo, a monitoring group and a security source said Wednesday.

Sulaimani “was injured a few days ago” in an offensive in the southwest of Aleppo province, a security source on the ground told AFP.

The head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitor of the war, also said the general had been hurt.

He was “lightly injured three days ago in the Al Eis area in the south of Aleppo province,” Observatory head Rami Abdul Rahman told AFP.

For several days, reports have been circulating on social media claiming the powerful commander had been wounded or even killed in Syria, where Iran backs President Bashar Al Assad against an uprising that began in March 2011.

In response, a spokesman for the Revolutionary Guards, Rameza Sharif, said Tuesday that Sulaimani was “in perfect health and full of energy.”

Abdul Rahman said the commander was wounded while “leading military operations on the outskirts of Al Eis, which is under the control of pro-regime forces.”

“Many Iranian fighters are present in the area,” he added.

Abdel Rahman said rebel groups launched a counteroffensive on Sunday in a bid to push regime forces from several areas in south Aleppo that they captured with support from Iranian and Lebanese Hezbollah ground forces and Russia air strikes.

Russia, another key Al Assad ally, began air strikes in support of the government on September 30.

Last month, a US official said some 2,000 Iranian or Iranian-backed forces were participating in the regime’s Aleppo operations.

Iran has not officially acknowledged sending troops to Syria, but says it has “advisers” on the ground assisting regime forces.

Iran-backed Hezbollah also acknowledges its forces are fighting on the ground, and the presence of Iranian, Iraqi and Afghan “volunteers” has been documented.