BREAKING:
Aleppo’s Old City Now Fully Liberated by Syrian Army, Remaining
Terrorists in Retreat
SPECIAL REPORT
DAMASCUS
– In a stunning development today, 21WIRE has received reports from
on the ground in Syria that remaining ‘rebel’ militants have fled
the Old City of Aleppo, even leaving behind a substantial amount
of equipment and weapons – as the Syrian Arab Army advances
into the remaining terrorist-held neighborhood in the eastern part of
Syria’s largest city.
SAA
sources have confirmed that the ‘Old Citadel’ is now fully
liberated, “with
remaining pockets to be cleansed by tomorrow (Wednesday).”
21WIRE
special contributor, Vanessa
Beeley, is
currently in Damascus, waiting to head to Aleppo. She had this
to say on the situation and the news coming in from Syrian TV
channels and statements from the Syrian Arab Army:
“Since
I arrived in Damascus on Monday 5th December, there has been a
simmering excitement from all members of society, a sense of
impending victory in Aleppo. That anticipation seems to have been
satiated tonight as news is coming in that the Syrian Arab Army is
pushing home its advantage and sweeping clean, the remaining pockets
of terrorist resistance against the SAA advances, supported by their
allies from Iran, Russia and Hezbollah.
I
met with Mother Agnes Mariam de la Croix today, in Damascus city
centre to discuss her work supporting the Syrian State’s
reconciliation projects which offer all manner of Amnesty and
rehabilitation for armed mercenaries. During the meeting Mother Agnes
made this statement:
“Between
Syrians there are only solutions…no conflict. The conflict comes
from outside Syria”
Never
has this been more clearly demonstrated than in the SAA liberation of
East Aleppo from the NATO + Gulf state funded, multiple gangs of
armed insurgents, mercenaries and terrorist groups under the command
of Nusra Front aka Al Qaeda. This victory is not only a military
victory. It is a victory against all forms of NATO and Gulf state
terrorism – the crippling economic sanctions, the hostile media
campaigns, the weaponized humanitarianism of Western “state”
funded NGOs have all received a fatal blow with this liberation of
Aleppo.”
After
nearly 3 weeks of heavy fighting in a special offensive launched by
the Syrian Army, government forces were said to have controlled at
least 75% of the contested areas by the end of Monday. The momentum
appears to have shifted completely in the SAA’s favor after another
hard push throughout Tuesday.
This
weekend, ‘rebel’ militants had mounted a counter-offensive
at the districts of Karm Al-Qaterjy and Karm Al-Maysar, but their
forces were neutralized, as the Syrian Army continued its
progress by capturing both the Turbet Lala and Sha’ar districts of
East Aleppo.
It
is also believed that a collective decision to retreat has been
made by remaining members of the armed militant and terrorist
coalition occupying eastern Aleppo.
Many militants are
hoping to negotiate a safe exit via Turkey, but this would be
contingent on a three-way negotiation held in Turkey between Russia,
Syria and Turkey officials hoping to negotiate an orderly exit, and
on what conditions exactly the Syrian Army will allow militants to
leave north. It is also possible with some remaining Al Nusra,
ISIS and other salafi militants had already begun making their
own way over to terrorist enclaves in the east of the country,
and also towards terrorist-occupied Idlib province.
It
is not yet known whether violent terrorists groups like Al Nusra,
Nour al-din al-Zenki, or Jabhat Fateh Al-Sham are included in
the bilateral negotiations.
This
report has just been updated by the Syrian
Arab News Agency:
“Provinces,
SANA- The army is advancing further in Aleppo, as its units, in
cooperation with the supporting forces, have established control over
several new areas after inflicting heavy losses upon the terrorist
organizations there.
Aleppo: Units
of the Army and Armed Forces, in cooperation with the supporting
forces, restored security and stability to the neighborhoods of Karm
al-Dada, Karm al-Qatirji and al-Shaar in the city of Aleppo, SANA
reporter announced.
In
a relevant context, the reporter said members of the Internal
Security Forces detonated a car bomb for the terrorist organizations
before it managed to reach a military post in the surroundings of
Jamiyet al-Zahra.
He
noted that the car bomb attack was planned in an attempt to raise the
deteriorating morale of the terrorists who had to flee under the
army’s strikes in the eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo city.
Later,
a military source said that army units restored security and
stability to al-Marjeh and al-Sheikh Lutfi neighborhoods in Aleppo,
and are pursuing the remaining terrorists in the area.
The
source also said that the army units established control over Tallet
al-Shurta (hill) after conducting intensive operations against the
terrorist organizations to the east of Aleppo city and eliminating
their gatherings.”
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A couple of hours ago there was a big fat nothing in western media. Here is the Guardian
Pro-government
forces are closest they have ever been to seizing entire city as
rebels beg for five day ceasefire to allow civilians to leave
Forces
loyal to the Syrian regime have ousted rebel groups from Aleppo’s
Old City as an increasingly battered opposition pleaded for a five
day ceasefire to allow remaining civilians to be evacuated.
The
advances were the most significant of the past week and edged the
fighting in Syria’s second city towards a final showdown in
neighbourhoods where it all began for the besieged rebel groups four
and a half years ago. Bashar al-Assad’s forces, backed heavily by
militias that have been instrumental in shifting his fortunes in the
war, are now the closest they have ever been to seizing the entirety
of east Aleppo – a city central to the fate of the war.
The BBC gives grudging coverage of people returning to Aleppo. Often reporters on the ground can give a very different picture to the main organisation
The BBC gives grudging coverage of people returning to Aleppo. Often reporters on the ground can give a very different picture to the main organisation
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