Syria

URGENT: Militants Defeated in Another Aleppo Region, Syrian Forces Take Full Control over Tal Al-Eis

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Syrian army troops backed by Hezbullah forces and Russian Air Force pushed backed Takfiri terrorists on Thursday, and gained full control over Tal Al-Eis in the strategic Aleppo province.

Informed sources announced minutes ago that joint operation of Syrian forces and Hezbullah fighters resulted in the capture of a new region in the province of Aleppo.

Syrian soldiers and their allies targeted the Takfiri terrorists’ strongholds in Tal Al-Eis, killing and wounding a large number of militants and won back the region.

Syrian forces made major advances against militant groups in the province of Aleppo in recent days and weeks, killing hundreds of Takfiri terrorists and destroying their strongholds, military vehicles and weapons, as well as retooking tens of militant-held villages and towns in the province.

Government soldiers and the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance forces on Thursday managed to win back villages of Jadidet Erbid, Musharfah Al-Murayj, Tal Al-Arba’een, Kherbet al-Mazare, Kherbet Nazha, Kherbet Mshaweh and Al-Hadher as the main stronghold of al-Nusra Front, in the Aleppo province.

On Tuesday, the Syrian army, popular forces and Hezbollah fighters, backed up by Syrian air force, lifted the two and a half-year-long siege of Kuweires military airbase after killing hundreds of ISIL Takfiri terrorists.

Meanwhile, a top Saudi commander of the Al-Nusra Front urged all militant groups across Syria to leave their positions for Aleppo, warning that the strategic territory near the border with Turkey will soon be completely lost if thousands of fresh forces do not join them in coming days.

Abdullah al-Muhsini, the al-Nusra’s senior commander, wrote on his social network pages that in case all militant groups do not join their comrades in Aleppo, the entire province “which is of vitally strategic value will soon be lost” to the Syrian army.

Battlefield source said hours ago that hundreds of militants fled their positions across Aleppo as the Syrian army and Hezbollah, backed by the Syrian warplanes, are sweeping an increasing number of towns and villages in the province at a momentum that has growingly increased since Monday.

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