Saudi Paper: Syrian Army Able to Retake Aleppo
The London-based al-Arab daily admitted failure of
the Saudi-backed terrorists in Aleppo province, and said the Syrian
army can win the battle and strike a heavy blow at the terrorist groups
in the country.
"If the Syrian army can act well and opts for the
strategy of siege and extensive bombing of terrorists' positions, it is
possible that Aleppo will fully collapse. Actually, this is a strategy
used to sustain less toll and damage," the paper wrote on Tuesday.
The newspaper also predicted that Russia's
extensive support for Syria in Aleppo will pave the ground for the army
and its allies to retake control of the province in the near future.
Military sources announced today that the Syrian
Army, Hezbollah, the National Defense Forces (NDF) and several Iraqi
paramilitary units launched a large-scale assault on the militant
groups' positions in the Northern part of Aleppo province.
"The Syrian government forces stormed the
terrorists' defense line in the surroundings of the strategic villages
of Bayanoun and Kafr Naya," military sources said.
"The Syrian Armed Forces and their allies launched
these attacks on Kafr Naya and Bayanoun after Russian fighter jets
pounded the militants' defense lines inside the villages this morning,"
they further added.
Reports said earlier today that the Syrian
warplanes bombed the ISIL concentration camps in several combat flights
Northeast of Aleppo province.
The Syrian army's aircrafts pounded the ISIL
positions near the villages of Talet al-Shwaya, Rasm al-Alam, al-Tayibeh
and Sarjet al-Kabira, which left several militants dead or wounded and
inflicted heavy damage on their military grid.
In the meantime, the Syrian army and its popular
allies engaged in fierce clashes with the militant groups in the
neighborhoods of al-Rashedin4, al-Lairamoun and Bani Zeid in the Aleppo
city, which claimed the lives of several terrorists and destroyed their
military hardware.
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