SYRIAN
WAR REPORT – OCTOBER 3, 2016: SYRIAN ARMY BREAKS MILITANTS’
DEFENSES IN NORTHERN ALEPPO
South
Front,
3
October, 2016
Last
weekend, the Syrian army and Liwa al-Quds, supported by Russian and
Syrian warplanes, broke defenses of the Jaish al-Fatah militant
alliance in northern Aleppo. In a series of successes, the
pro-government forces took control of the Hurmah hill, the Shuqayf
Army Base and the Shuqayf Industrial Area.
The
successfull actions of the army and its allies in the area were
synchronized with failures of Jaish al-Fatah to retake the Kindi
hospital. The loyalists repelled all attacks of the joint militant
forces and successfully counter-attacked, seizing the area of Bakarah
Quarries.
On
October 3, the army and allies continued attacks on militants at the
Awijah Neighborhood, with special attention to the Jandoul
roundabout. Clashes were also reported on the Quarries -Kindi axis
and in the Bustan al-Basha Neighborhood.
Meanwhile,
local sources say that the Kurdish YPG took control the Youth
Housing, taking advantage the government forces’ success in
northern Aleppo.
The
Russian Aerospace Forces have delivered a series of air strikes on a
military base of the US-backed Free Syrian Army (FSA) in the northern
part of Hama province. The air strikes targeted the military facility
located near the town of Lataminah. Up to 10 militants were reported
injured.
Russia
has increased the number of its air grouping at the Hmeymim air base
by deploying additional Su-24 and the Su-34 fighter jets, the
Izvestiya newspaper known by alleged links with the Kremlin reported,
citing a source in the military-diplomatic circles. A large group of
Su-25 Grach fighter-bombers is also prepared to be deployed in Syria,
however, an order on sending it still has not been given. If
necessary, the group will arrive Hmeymim within 2-3 days. The crews
are reportedly waiting for the order from the high command. The
report is likely a signal that Moscow is ready to increase its
military operations in Syria amid the ongoing diplomatic
confrontation with the United States over the issue.
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