Hussein Harmoush was born and raised in the village of
Ablin in the
Jabal al-Zawiya region of the Syrian
Idlib Governorate. His family, the Harmoush, is spread across the city of Idlib and several villages in Jabal al-Zawiya and al-Hawla in Homs, Douma in the Damascus countryside, the city of Jableh in Latakia, and the city of Tripoli and Sidon in Lebanon. During the years 1990–1996, he took a course in military engineering in the Russian Federation at the Higher Military Engineering Academy named after "Kubishov", where he obtained an excellent grade and obtained the technical red diploma. He also obtained a diploma in translation from Arabic to Russian and vice versa. He participated in scientific research at the level of the city of Moscow, and presented a thesis entitled "Calculating the protective thickness of tunnel facilities in the Syrian Arab country when affected by conventional weapons and weapons of mass destruction and in all types of soil", which is a computer program in the Pascal programming language. As for his graduation project, it was entitled "Design of a tunnel facility for a missile brigade, model /C_75/", which is the design of a facility in which missiles are loaded within the facility and three launch gates are prepared and then reloaded. The facility contains two entrances, three launch gates, the body of the facility, and accommodations for the crew isolated from the work area. The oxidizer and fuel facility were isolated from the rest of the facility sections. In 1996, he worked on the "Limestone Quarries-1" project in Damascus, and the following year he joined the "Limestone Quarries-2" project in Aleppo. In 1998, he was transferred to the “Bloudan-1” project in Damascus to work as an implementation engineer for a full year, and in the years 1999–2001, he moved to the 99/D project to work as a tunneling implementation engineer and a surveying engineer, during which he undertook various works related to construction works. Later, Hussein Harmoush joined the Syrian army and became a lieutenant colonel in the 11th Division. However, after the outbreak of violent protests across the country in 2011, Hussein announced his defection from the army on June 10, 2011, during the campaign on the city of Jisr al-Shughour, along with a number of his comrades, justifying this by saying that it was due to “the killing of unarmed civilians by the regime’s forces.” Hussein Harmoush later said in a more detailed statement that he was sent to several cities during the protests, including Saqba in the Damascus countryside and Jisr al-Shughour in Idlib Governorate, and when the army began its second invasion on Sunday, June 5, he and a number of his comrades planted mines and placed obstacles in the army's path to slow its advance, but he had not yet defected at that time. Rather, he defected on Thursday, June 9, when he was transferred to Damascus, where he obtained leave from the army and used it to escape to Idlib Governorate, where he began organizing forces of defectors from the Syrian army.[2] Shortly after Hussein Harmoush defected, he announced the establishment of the Free Officers Brigade Movement and called on army soldiers to defect and join it. He then quickly announced his and his movement's responsibility for killing 120 security personnel in the city of Jisr al-Shughur on Tuesday, June 7. The authorities had previously reported that they had been killed by armed gangs, and he said that this had happened after security forces had attacked and terrorized civilians. == His arrest ==