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Syrian army advances south of Aleppo
2015-10-18
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] Syrian troops backed by Hezbollah and Iranian fighters made advances on Saturday in their offensive to retake territory around the northern city of Aleppo from snuffies and jihadist fighters, a monitoring group said.

The campaign around Aleppo, which the army launched on Friday, is one of several assaults it has waged against rebel fighters since Russian jets began carrying out air strikes on Sept. 30 in support of Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Light of the Alawites...
It has concentrated so far on clearing rebel areas south of Aleppo rather than the city itself, which is home to 2 million people and divided between government forces and rebels.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the army and its allies retook three villages amid fierce fighting in which at least 17 Islamist fighters and eight soldiers or allied forces were killed.

Troops are also trying to advance to the east of Aleppo towards Kweires military airport, aiming to break a siege on the base by ISIS and other holy warriors, the UK-based Observatory said.

Hezbollah's Al-Manar television said the army had captured the village of Huwaija, on the way to Kweires. The Observatory said it the army was advancing in Huwaija, one of several villages where heavy fighting was continuing.

The army and its allies have also been fighting to retake parts of the northern provinces of Hama, Idlib and Latakia seized by rebels in recent months, as well as holy warrior areas north of Homs city, around the capital Damascus, and in the southern province of Deraa near the Jordanian border.
Posted by:Fred

#1   Syrian troops backed by Hezbollah and Iranian axis of evil fighters ...

Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; can't be observing much in the way of human rights Now the Syrian Observatory of war crimes I would believe.

I wonder how long Russia can keep the logistics pipe flowing.
Posted by: Sven the pelter   2015-10-18 12:27  

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