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Thursday, 8 December 2016

How Many "Last Hospitals" Russia-led Airstrikes Destroyed in Aleppo?

Take note. Even this hospital has not been bombed. Just how many hospitals is Aleppo supposed to have had?

Moderate Opposition” Turned Aleppo’s National Hospital Into Military HQ & Weapons Depot


A fresh video from the Youtube channel entitled “Syria Future Agency” (سورية المستقبل) shows the recently liberated area of the National Hospital in the Syrian city of Aleppo. Syrian government forces took control of the area on December 4 and the video appeared on December 5.

The video confirms that before its liberation the hospital had been used by the so-called “moderate opposition” as a military headquarters, a weapons depot and even a prison.



The area with ammunition:
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The Syrian army also founds lots of various flags that suggest which militant factions controlled in the area and the level of their “moderatism”.
A well known flag of the “moderate opposition”:

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Jaysh al-Islam is a coalition of Islamist and Salafist units.  It has well-known ties with Jabhat al-Nusra (the Syrian branch of al-Qaeda):
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Four Liwa al-Tawhid battalions in Aleppo joined child beheaders from Harakat Nour al-Din al-Zenki in October 2016:

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Variations of the Shahada flag are commonly used by various Jabhat al-Nusra-linked factions in Aleppo:

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The Levant Front is a coalition of various Salafi and Islamic factions allied with Jabhat al-Nusra:

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A high number of paper works and ID cards belonging to militants confirms that the hospital used to be a military HQ and even a Sharia court for a long time:

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Now it’s clear that at least some mainstream media reports about Aleppo hospitals” destroyed by the “bloody Assad regime” could be true



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