A former commander of Syrian Air Force Intelligence was executed tonight, October 11th, in the S. Stadium district of Hama, Syria. He was reportedly pulled from his microbus and killed on the spot. The commander was involved in battles against rebels in Hama and Idlib provinces. This targeted killing is attributed to "accountability task forces" operating in cities like Aleppo and Hama, according to reporting on the Syrian conflict. These local groups, which reject government amnesty, reportedly track and liquidate former regime elements, including fighters and informants, who are accused of committing crimes. Hundreds of names are circulated on their channels, with information gathered to confirm whereabouts before targeted assassinations. Over 100 individuals are said to have been killed this year in Aleppo and Hama alone through these methods. Separately, discussions regarding "army integration" are slated to commence within three to four days, according to Mazlum Abdi. Abdi indicated that mutual steps would be taken, signaling critical developments in military, political, and diplomatic spheres. This period is described as a critical month for Syria-Rojava, with expectations of intense military and political activity, as stated by a reporter monitoring the situation.