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Syria's al-Qaida says Russia launching Crusader campaign

BEIRUT (AP) - Syria's al-Qaida affiliate has released an audio message purportedly from its leader, describing Russian military intervention as a "new Crusader campaign" aiming to save the rule of President Bashar Assad.

The Nusra Front leader known as Abu Muhammed al-Golani called on Syrian militant and rebel groups to unite and intensify shelling of villages inhabited by members of Assad's minority Alawite sect.

Al-Golani also called on Muslims in the former Soviet Union to attack Russian civilians if Russians target civilians in Syria.

The audio released early Tuesday comes nearly two weeks after Russia began airstrikes in Syria.

Russia insists it is mainly targeting the Islamic State group and other "terrorists," but the multi-pronged ground-and-air offensive is being waged in areas controlled by mainstream rebels as well as the Nusra Front.

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