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Syrian army forces, allies liberate strategic hilltop in Aleppo

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Syrian army forces, backed by fighters from popular defense groups, have carried out a broad military operation against terrorists’ positions in Aleppo, and taken control of a strategic hilltop overlooking militant-held districts in the conflict-plagued northwestern city.

An unnamed military source told official SANA news agency on Friday that Syrian forces retook Sheikh Saeed hill from foreign-backed Takfiri militants, enabling army and pro-government government soldiers to observe all movements of extremists in Amiriyeh and Sukariyeh districts.

The achievement is the latest in a series of advances the Syrian army has recently made in Aleppo to dislodge militants from the eastern flank of the city, located some 355 kilometers (220 miles) north of the capital, Damascus.

A day earlier, the Syrian military forces had established full control over Bustan al Basha and al-Sakhour neighborhoods plus al-Bureij region in northern Aleppo.

Syrian forces advance in Aleppo’s militant-held Bustan al-Basha neighborhood on October 6, 2016. (Photo by AFP)

 

Elsewhere, in the northern town of al-Dana, Syrian air force fighter jets struck a number of militant bases on Friday, leaving tens of Takfiris dead and injured.

Several vehicles belonging to the so-called Jaish al-Fatah (The Army of Conquest) militant group were also destroyed in Syrian air strikes on al-Zallaqiyat, Soran and Khunayfis villages in the western-central province of Hama.

Separately, Syrian army units targeted the positions of Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (formerly known as Nusra Front) terrorist outfit in al-Karak and Wadi al-Zaidi areas of Dara’a, located about 90 kilometers (55 miles) south of Damascus, killing many terrorists.

 

Militant attack kills two more civilians in Aleppo

In another development on Friday, two people, including a child, lost their lives and two others suffered injuries when terrorists fired ten rockets at al-Midan neighborhood in Aleppo.

A source at Aleppo Police Command said the attack caused material damage to public and private properties in the targeted area as well.

The conflict in Syria, which flared up in March 2011, has claimed the lives of more than 400,000 people, according to an estimate by the UN special envoy for Syria.

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