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A video by First Coastal Division, a Syrian rebel group affiliated with the Free Syrian Army, shows a Bulgarian made GRAD missile used near Kinsabba, a town in the northwest of Syria on June 30, 2016.
Liberation Army, part of the Free Syrian Army, on April 5, 2016, posted a video which shows Bulgarian made 82 mm mortar rounds near Aleppo, Syria’s largest city.
On June 26, 2016, Jaysh al-Nasr (Army of Victory), a rebel faction allied with the Free Syrian Army, published a video which shows 82 mm mortar round produced in the Krusik arms factory from the town of Valjevo, Serbia.
Twitter user @Aswed_Flags who often publishes pictures and videos from the Syrian war, on Jun 12, 2016, posted an image of brand new Serbian-made Coyote M02 heavy machine gun produced Zastava-Arms.
Aldin Albazović, a twitter user from Bosnia, on May 28, 2016, posted a screenshot of an ISIS video showing a Serbian made mortar round that was captured from Turkish backed rebels in Northern Aleppo.
On April 7, 2016, twitter User @bm27_uragan posted a video of a Free Syrian Army rebel using a Serbian made Coyote M02 heavy machine gun in Southern Aleppo in Syria.
The Islamist rebel group Ansar al-Islam posted a YouTube video on February 12, 2016 showing a 120 mm mortar round which was, according to its markings, produced in March 1983 in Bosnian the Tito arms factory in Vogosca. The same video shows a Croatian made 120 mm mortar, produced by the Marko Oreskovic Factory in Licki Osik in 1990.
On June 27, 2016, Army Glory, part of the Free Syrian Army, posted a video of a Bosnian made 120 mm mortar rounds being used to "target regime forces", according to a description provide with the video.
Saif al-Sham brigades, a rebel group from Damascus on May 18, 2016, posted a video of a Croatian made RAK-12 multiple rocket launcher system in use, apparently in Latakia, Syria.
On April 24, 2016, the Alobabil Army posted a video with Croatian made 120 mm mortar rounds produced the Marko Oreskovic factory in Licki Osik in 1990.
According to a report by Conflict Armament Research, an organization that traces arms found in different war zones, the Kurdish People’s Protection units captured two Yugoslav made M79 ‘Osa’ 90 mm HEAT rockets from Islamic State forces in Tal Khinzir, Northern Syria in June 2014.