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Sayf al-Din Bulad (; ; born 1988), better known as Sayf Bulad and also known by his
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Sayf Abu Bakr, is a Syrian military officer and former rebel leader who rose to prominence fighting for several armed
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factions in the Syrian civil war. Having served with the
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during the conflict's early stages, he reportedly joined the
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(ISIL) in 2013, possibly as a spy for the
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. Bulad defected from ISIL in 2014, and consequently became the commander of the
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-supported Hazzm Movement and later the Hamza Division. In September 2021, he became the deputy leader of the Syrian Front for Liberation. As part of these groups, Bulad has become an important ally of Turkey within the armed Syrian opposition, and has served as the ''de facto'' military governor of
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since 2017 as well.


Biography


Early role in the civil war

Sayf Bulad is an ethnic
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from
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,
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. According to the news site ''El-Dorar'', he was originally a First Lieutenant in the
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and defected to the
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when the Syrian civil war erupted.
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reported that he was an officer in the
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for 7 years until he defected in 2011. According to Muhammad al-Binshi, he initially joined the Abu Bakr Sadiq Brigades, a "moderate" rebel group, in the
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. Later in 2012, he had become a "gunman" serving in the Islamist
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, taking part in the Battle of Aleppo. By spring 2013, he fought as part of the
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in operations around
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. In summer 2013, Sayf Bulad fought in a rebel group alongside ISIL against Kurdish paramilitary factions such as the
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(YPG) in the northern Aleppo countryside. In one instance, he appeared in an ISIL propaganda video in which
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, labeled as "
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members," were presented at a mosque in
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. The video showed how an ISIL member, with Sayf Bulad at his side, was talking to the prisoners and giving them "a lesson in 'repentance'". According to analyst Nicholas Heras, by mid-2013 ISIL had become so powerful in the region around
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that many local insurgents joined the organization, including Sayf Bulad and other members of his family. His exact motivations for doing so remain unknown. An intelligence insider told Heras, however, that Sayf Bulad was actually an agent of the Turkish intelligence service MİT who acted as spy within ISIL. In any case, Sayf Bulad reportedly became an "important aide" to the local ISIL commander, acting as liaison between the organization and other rebels. He reportedly played a major role in consolidating ISIL's grip on the area of al-Bab and its surroundings. His service with ISIL lasted until the first half of 2014, when he and members of his family defected and fled to Turkey. Based on information gathered by Heras, researcher
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argued that Sayf Bulad's escape to Turkey might have resulted from ISIL discovering that he was working for Turkish intelligence. In contrast, his later unit – the Hamza Division – would claim that Sayf Bulad had never served ISIL and had been actually imprisoned by the organization in
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's al-Uyun hospital in the time from 2013 to 2014, before being rescued by other rebel factions. By late 2014, Sayf Bulad was back in Syria and had risen to sub-commander in the Hazzm Movement, a rebel group vetted and supported by the
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. At the time, he fought at al-Ma'amal. Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi speculated that Sayf Bulad's rapid rise within the Hazzm Movement despite previous interactions with ISIL could have been due to connections with the Turkish intelligence. As part of the Hazzm Movement, he fought in Aleppo's Industrial City and Handarat in late 2014.


Leader of the Hamza Division

He officially joined the Hamza Brigade around 2015, although he had already been connected to the group beforehand, acting as one of its recruiters in Aleppo. Around 2015, he was possibly part of the
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' Syrian Train and Equip Program at the invitation of
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. Although initially one among several sub-commanders of the Hamza Brigade, he was promoted to its overall leader after the death of its previous commander, Yasser Abu al-Sheikh in early 2016. He consequently became the leader of the Hamza Division which was a merger of the Hamza Brigade with several other groups, organized in April 2016. As overall commander, Sayf Bulad organized a "special forces" elite unit within the Hamza Division. He was also promoted to brigadier general, and led his forces during the Turkish-led
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against ISIL. Around this time, he increasingly became "a prominent public face" of the anti-ISIL campaign waged by Turkey and its Syrian allies. After al-Bab was captured from ISIL in March 2017, Sayf Bulad was appointed ''de facto'' military governor of the city and its surroundings by Turkey. Meanwhile, the Hamza Division became part of the
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(SNA) as the "Second Division", with Sayf Bulad overseeing the unit's further expansion and improvement in training. In May 2018, his brother Hamed Balud (alias "Yaba") was involved in a scandal as he and other Hamza Division fighters attacked three hospitals in and around al-Bab, possibly to terrorize local supporters of ISIL and the
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(SDF). Hamed was filmed and subsequently arrested, but managed to escape. The affair surrounding his brother caused considerable local opposition against the Hamza Division and Sayf Bulad, as he had personally appointed Hamad to run al-Bab's administration. In spite of the scandal, Sayf was able to maintain his position thanks to Turkish support. Sayf Bulad later fought against the SDF in
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, assisting in the conquest of the PYD-governed
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. According to Heras, Sayf and the Hamza Division caused considerable ethnic tensions during and after the capture of Afrin, as they favored Turkmen. However, Sayf was reportedly awarded a personal audience with Turkish President
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for his role in Afrin. According to Heras, "there asa definite sense within the opposition movement" by 2018 that Sayf was factually far more powerful within the SNA as his formal rank would suggest, thanks to the "patronage of Turkey". Sayf led his unit during the
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, publicly declaring that rebel rocket attacks on
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and
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were meant as retribution for government bombardments of
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and
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. In 2020, he helped to recruit 500 Hamza Division fighters who allegedly served in the
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, fighting for Azerbaijan against Armenia. At the time, ''
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'' published an article which portrayed Sayf Bulad as an "ISIS
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" who had fought for the Jihadist movement for several years before defecting to Turkey. Large parts of this story were consequently debunked by
Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi () (born 1992) is a British-Iraqi researcher and analyst who specialises in the Syrian Civil War, War in Iraq (2013–2017) and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (commonly known as ISIL or ISIS). He has been consul ...
, prompting the ''Daily Beast'' to correct the article. In September 2021, Sayf Bulad was appointed deputy commander of the Syrian Front for Liberation, an umbrella formation of several groups within the SNA. In this position, he would serve under Mutasim Abbas, leader of the Mu'tasim Division. Bulad and the Hamza Division were sanctioned by the United States Department of the Treasury's
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in August 2023 over human rights violations.


Post-Assad

In March 2025, the Syrian Defense Ministry, under the new government of
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, made Sayf Bulad the commander of the newly established 76th Division of the
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. On 28 May 2025, the
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sanctioned him and his faction for his involvement in the
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.


See also

* List of Syrian defectors


Notes


References


Works cited

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bulad, Sayf Living people Syrian Turkmen people Syrian generals People from Al-Bab District Syrian individuals subject to U.S. Department of the Treasury sanctions Syrian individuals subject to the European Union sanctions 1988 births