Syria Breaking: Putin Fails To Stop Jihadist Controlling Aleppo | Russia Replaces Key Syrian General
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Syria Breaking: Putin Fails To Stop Jihadist Controlling Aleppo | Russia Replaces Key Syrian General
Aleppo becomes a battleground once again as jihadist insurgents launch a massive offensive, marking the deadliest clashes in northern Syria since 2020.
The surge led to Russia replacing Sergei Kisel, the general in charge of its Syrian operations, following heavy criticism of his leadership.
As Russian-backed Syrian forces mount counterattacks, airstrikes by Syrian and Russian warplanes aim to reclaim lost ground.
This escalation underscores the fragile nature of ceasefires in the region and the persistent volatility of the Syrian conflict
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In this powerful recap of the Syrian Civil War, we revisit key moments from the brutal conflict that has torn Syria apart since 2011. Through shocking old footage, witness the rise of rebel forces, intense battles between regime and opposition fighters, and the strategic significance of Aleppo in the war's progression. From early protests to full-scale warfare, the war's global ramifications are clear. The rebels' offensive on Aleppo marks a turning point, shifting the balance of power and deepening the geopolitical complexities of the region.
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United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Monday that at least 44 people have been killed and over 48,500 people displaced since 26 November.
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Russia has accused jihadist groups in Syria’s Idlib and Aleppo provinces of planning chemical attacks to frame the Assad regime. Moscow alleges that the U.S. is aiding these groups by providing materials and strategic guidance. The alleged attacks aim to manipulate international opinion against the Syrian government amidst escalating violence in the region. Syrian and Russian forces have intensified airstrikes against rebel positions, while Turkey remains engaged diplomatically. These allegations further complicate an already volatile situation as global powers wrestle for influence in Syria's prolonged civil war.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin are at odds over the escalating conflict in Syria. Erdogan has issued a bold statement predicting victory for Syrian rebels, including jihadist factions, against the Russian-backed government of Bashar al-Assad. The comments come amid renewed violence in key regions such as Idlib, Aleppo, and Homs, where Russian airstrikes and Assad's forces are battling rebel offensives.
Erdogan accused Moscow of fueling the crisis by supporting Assad's regime, while reaffirming Turkey’s commitment to protecting Syria’s territorial integrity and addressing the “legitimate demands” of the opposition. The remarks have heightened tensions between Ankara and Moscow, both of which have vested interests in the Syrian war.
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Iraqi fighters, backed by Iran, have crossed into Syria to join forces with Syrian and Russian military units in a fight against Turkey-backed jihadist rebels. The deployment comes after the jihadists seized Aleppo, marking a significant blow to the Syrian government's control. These reinforcements, primarily from Iraq's Badr and Nujabaa groups, are expected to focus on defending key Shiite shrines and supporting Assad’s forces on the frontlines.
However, Lebanon's Hezbollah, a key ally of Syria and Iran, has decided to stay out of this latest conflict. Despite Hezbollah's earlier role in supporting Syrian forces, particularly in the fight against rebels, it is not ready to commit forces in the current escalation, reportedly due to the strain from its ongoing war with Israel.
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