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'''Suhaib el-Dar Moussa''' (born 27 June 1958) is a [[Zalluabed]]i military commander of the [[Royal Zalluabed Army]].  
'''Suhaib el-Dar Moussa''' (born 27 June 1958) is a [[Zalluabed]]i military commander of the [[Royal Zalluabed Army]].  


El-Dar Moussa was one of the architects of the [[2023 Zalluabed coup]] which ousted [[Husani Antar]] from power. Following the coup and the outbreak of [[2023 Zalluabed conflict|a civil war]], el-Dar Moussa moved his forces into Qahaza and Gan provinces to oust rebels from cities like [[Kubani]], [[Qahul]], [[Tuyanda]], and [[Abu Manqir]], with often brutal tactics which resulted in large civilian casualties. On November 26th, 2023, el-Dar Moussa's [[Kubani Unit]] operating out of [[Kubani]] carries out a [[2023 Tarijar Strait drone attacks|large-scale drone attack]] against [[Albarine]]an and [[Emmiria]]n ports, as well as ships in the [[Tarijar Strait]].  
El-Dar Moussa was one of the architects of the [[2023 Zalluabed coup]] which ousted [[Husani Antar]] from power. Following the coup and the outbreak of [[2023 Zalluabed conflict|a civil war]], el-Dar Moussa moved his forces into Qahaza and Gan provinces to oust rebels from cities like [[Kubani]], [[Qahul]], [[Tuyanda]], and [[Abu Manqir]], with often brutal tactics which resulted in large civilian casualties. On November 26th, 2023, el-Dar Moussa's [[Kubani Unit]] operating out of [[Kubani]] carried out a [[2023 Tarijar Strait drone attacks|large-scale drone attack]] against [[Albarine]]an and [[Emmiria]]n ports, as well as ships in the [[Tarijar Strait]]. In response, the [[Zakaraban]]-centered government under interim-President [[Jirhanu Bjyala]] stripped el-Dar Moussa of his military authority, while [[WEDA]] and the [[Alliance of Nortuan States|ANS]] built up their military forces in the [[Emmiria Sea]]. On November 28th, Moussa and the regional governors of Tuim, Gan, and Qahaza announced the formation of the [[People's Republic of Qahaza]] and its seperation from Zalluabed.  


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==

Revision as of 22:20, 28 November 2023

Suhaib el-Dar Moussa
Ahmad Vahidi 1401 (cropped).jpeg
El-Dar Moussa in 2022
AllegianceZalluabed
Service/branchRoyal Zalluabed Army
Years of service1980–2023
RankBrigadier general
Commands heldKubani Unit
Battles/warsHisrea War
2023 Zalluabed conflict
Personal details
Born
Suhaib el-Dar Moussa

(1958-06-27) 27 June 1958 (age 66)
Kubani, Qahaza, Zalluabed
NationalityZalluabedi

Suhaib el-Dar Moussa (born 27 June 1958) is a Zalluabedi military commander of the Royal Zalluabed Army.

El-Dar Moussa was one of the architects of the 2023 Zalluabed coup which ousted Husani Antar from power. Following the coup and the outbreak of a civil war, el-Dar Moussa moved his forces into Qahaza and Gan provinces to oust rebels from cities like Kubani, Qahul, Tuyanda, and Abu Manqir, with often brutal tactics which resulted in large civilian casualties. On November 26th, 2023, el-Dar Moussa's Kubani Unit operating out of Kubani carried out a large-scale drone attack against Albarinean and Emmirian ports, as well as ships in the Tarijar Strait. In response, the Zakaraban-centered government under interim-President Jirhanu Bjyala stripped el-Dar Moussa of his military authority, while WEDA and the ANS built up their military forces in the Emmiria Sea. On November 28th, Moussa and the regional governors of Tuim, Gan, and Qahaza announced the formation of the People's Republic of Qahaza and its seperation from Zalluabed.

Early life and education

Military career

In June 2019, el-Dar Moussa was blacklisted by the Zamastanian government, with then-President Anya Bishop aiming to freeze the assets of proliferators of Zalluabed's nuclear program.

Hisrea War

2023 conflict

Personal life and controversies