Russian fighter jets stationed in Syria have carried out airstrikes towards jihadist militants attacking the northern metropolis of Aleppo, the spokesman for Moscow’s expeditionary drive has mentioned.
The Hayat Tahrir-al-Sham (HTS) terrorist group and allied militias attacked government-controlled territory in northern Syria on Wednesday, breaking a fragile truce mediated by Russia and Türkiye in 2020.
“Offering assist to the Syrian Arab Military, the Russian Aerospace Forces are finishing up missile and bomb strikes on the gear and manpower of unlawful armed teams, command posts, warehouses, and artillery positions of terrorists. Over the previous 24 hours, a minimum of 200 militants have been eradicated,” Colonel Oleg Ignasyuk, the deputy head of the Russian Reconciliation Middle for Syria, advised reporters in a briefing on Friday. He added that one other 400 militants had been killed by Russian and Syrian forces the day earlier than.
Earlier within the day, HTS advised Al Jazeera and Türkiye’s Anadolu information company that its fighter had entered a number of neighborhoods of Aleppo. The group claimed to have taken management over 400 sq. kilometers of land in Aleppo and Idlib provinces and captured heavy weaponry and different gear from the Syrian Military. Movies shared on social media purportedly present HTS gunmen shifting in Aleppo on foot and in armored autos.
The federal government in Damascus mentioned its troops have “inflicted heavy losses” on the attackers and regained management of some areas. Native media reported the arrival of Syrian Military reinforcements to each Idlib and Aleppo on Friday.
Earlier than adopting its present title in 2017, HTS was often called Jabhat al-Nusra, and was one of many major factions opposing President Bashar Assad’s authorities in the course of the Syrian Civil Conflict. Jabhat al-Nusra was initially based as an offshoot of Al-Qaeda in Syria.
Russia intervened within the battle in 2015, serving to Assad retake a lot of the nation from al-Nusra, Islamic State (IS, previously ISIS), and dozens of US-supported armed teams described by Washington as ‘reasonable rebels’.
Syrian forces lifted the almost five-year siege of Aleppo in December 2016 and pushed al-Nusra and different teams west into Idlib province. Türkiye took duty for Idlib in 2018, vowing to separate terrorists from “professional rebels,” however by no means did so. A March 2020 settlement between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was meant to completely finish the preventing round Idlib.
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