Militants Kicked out by Kurdish Militias from Military Base North of Aleppo
During the intensive ground offensive, the mainly
Kurdish force, helped by joint Russian and Syrian air cover, liberated
Military Base 55 in Northern Aleppo, consolidating the anti-militant
pool's grip on newly emancipated Aleppo-Ezaz road, which was the main
supply route of militants in northern Syria's territories near Turkish
border.
Further tightening their grip over the region, the
army forces kept on liberating other nearby sites from the militants'
hold, including two villages of Western Barad and Mara'naz, a mill and a
car spare-parts factory in the region.
On Sunday the Syrian Army and Hezbollah fighters
continued their advances in Aleppo province by taking back another key
town following fierce clashes with foreign-backed terrorists.
Yesterday, strategic town of Ta'ana in the Eastern
part of Aleppo province came under the Syrian Army's full control
today. It is close to the industrial region of Sheikh Najjar.
The Syrian Army continued to advance towards Tal
Rafat in Northern Aleppo. They and popular forces took full control of a
strategic hilltop in the Eastern countryside of Aleppo city on Sunday.
Syrian Army tanks, taking on Takfiri terrorists'
lines in Aleppo province, managed to push back the militants further in a
strategic town in the province and cut off ISIL's transfer and supply
routes in the region.
"The pro-government forces, during an intensive
operation to recapture the town of Mayer, cut off the Ezaz-Aleppo road
by winning back the town; therefore, the road, which was formerly
controlled by the Takfiri militants to transfer their forces and
hardware, has been effectively blocked by government forces and their
allies," informed sources announced.
Syrian Army troops alongside Hezbollah fighters
drove the militant groups back from their main supply line near the
border with Turkey and imposed full control over the highway.
The Syrian Army men and Hezbollah ultimately cut
off the terrorist groups' main supply route from the Turkish city of
Gaziantep, marking the first time in nearly 3 years that they have had a
presence along the Aleppo-Gaziantep Highway that stretches through the
Aleppo province's Northern countryside.
With the recent recapture of Ratyan and Mayer in
Northern Aleppo, the Syrian Armed Forces have finally reached the
Aleppo-Gaziantep Highway near the contested villages of Bayanoun, Kafr
Naya, and Hayyan after an intense battle with the terrorists of Nusra
Front, the Free Syrian Army, Jeish Al-Mujahiddeen, Harakat Nouriddeen
al-Zinki, and Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham
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