Syria’s Air Force Still Repeling Terrorist Attacks in Aleppo
Aerial view of the city of Aleppo after airstrikes by Russian warplanes targeted the city in Syria following offensive by rebel forces November 27, taking large parts of the country’s second biggest city. Photo: EFE/EPA/Mohammed Al-Rifai
November 30, 2024 Hour: 2:28 pm
In response to the massive aggression foreign governments-becked terrorist organizations, from multiple axes on the fronts of Aleppo and Idlib, the Syrian Army’s armed forces attacked several confrontation points along a strip of more than 100 kilometers.
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According to a statement of the Armed Force in Aleppo and Idlib, two of the most Syrian populated cities, the military operation caused dozens of Syrian soldiers killed and wounded, and aim to strengthen the defensive lines to absorb the attack and preserve the lives of civilians and soldiers, as well as prepare the conditions for a counterattack.
Arab News Agency reports on the attack by Russian and Syrian aerospace forces against the terrorist headquarters in Idlib province, as well as the elimination of more than 200 people linked to these organizations.
The intensification of technical and military support, as well as the continuous flow of invaders, ensured their entry into different points in the neighbourhoods of Aleppo. However, they were unable to establish their positions because of the Syrian response.
In addition, The Syrian army denied on Saturday that its soldiers have withdrawn from Hama province in north-central Syria in the face of advancing Turkish-backed Islamist rebels, while claiming it is bombing them with support from Russian aviation.
“We confirm that our armed forces units are stationed in their positions in the rural areas of northern and eastern Hama province and are fully prepared to repel any possible terrorist attack”, the Syrian Army said in a brief statement.
After denying that his soldiers have withdrawn following the offensive of the Islamist alliance Levant Liberation Agency-led by the former al-Qaeda affiliate in Syria-and other pro-Turkish factions in northern Hama, he said “friendly Syrian and Russian forces attacked terrorist meetings, movements and supply lines”.
Fuente: teleSURtv.net // EFE // Al Mayadeen