Syrian
army breaks 2 year ISIL siege of airbase in Aleppo
Free at last: One of the 300+ soldiers inside Kuweires military airbase after the Syrian army lifted the IS siege.
Elite
Syrian army units have broken the siege of Kweires airbase, following
weeks of intense fighting against Islamic State and other jihadist
forces. The base, which opens up routes for offensives against Raqqa
and Aleppo, had been encircled for nearly two years.
“We,
the heroes of Kweires, are now celebrating this victory with our
brothers,” a soldier told Syrian state television.
“We
dedicate this victory to President Bashar Assad and we promise him we
will continue fighting until all of Syria is liberated. We will not
kneel to Daesh [Islamic State].”
The
advancing Tiger Forces, the name for the commando units in the
government army, who were completing a drive that began on October
16, reportedly liberated several hundred soldiers.
Syrian
government troops staged a counter-offensive in the north of the
country, and are now pushing towards the rebel stronghold of Aleppo,
where fighting has moved from street to street, and towards Raqqa,
Islamic State’s (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) de facto capital in Syria.
The
Kweires base holds symbolic value for the Syrian people following
devastating incursions by IS in August. The relatives of the soldiers
inside the base had been staging public protests calling for the
facility to be taken back
Syrians in Aleppo celebrating the liberation of Kuwaires by the Syrian army
International
Military Review – Syria-Iraq Battlespace, Nov. 10, 2015
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