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Syrian
troops have stormed armed groups’ command center in the northern city of
Aleppo, killing at least 150 terrorists fighting against the government.
According
to reports coming from Syria, the army attacked a rebel-held school in Aleppo’s
Salahuddin district, which was being used as a command center, on Wednesday and
inflicted heavy losses on anti-Damascus armed groups.
Press
TV's correspondent in Syria says calm has returned to Aleppo and Syrian forces
have cleared most areas of the city of armed gangs although clashes are still
continuing on the outskirts.
Sausan
Ghosheh, the spokeswoman for the UN observer mission in Syria, has said that
anti-government rebels operating in Aleppo are in possession of heavy weapons,
including tanks. Some reports also suggest that the rebels have obtained nearly
two dozen shoulder-launched Sam missiles.
The
terrorist Free Syrian Army has vowed to step up its attack in Aleppo by
targeting the city's security centers.
Meanwhile,
a video has been circulated online showing the execution by rebel gunmen in
Aleppo of four supporters of President Assad's government.
Armed
groups fighting against the Syrian government have been operating in Aleppo
since July 20 after they were defeated in the capital, Damascus, and were
forced to flee.
The
Syrian government says the rebels are committing “horrific crimes” against
civilians in Aleppo and Damascus.
In
two letters addressed to the head of the United Nations Security Council and
the UN chief, Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem said on Tuesday that the
rebels, who are backed and funded by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey, are using
civilians in Aleppo as human shields and killing anyone who does not support
their crimes.
Syria
has been experiencing unrest since March 2011. Damascus says outlaws,
saboteurs, and armed terrorists are the driving factor behind the unrest and
deadly violence while the opposition accuses the security forces of being
behind the killings.
Western
states have been calling on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down.
However, Russia and China are strongly opposed to the Western drive to oust
Assad.
The
Syrian government says that the chaos is being orchestrated from outside the
country, and there are reports that a very large number of the armed militants
are foreign nationals, mostly from Egypt, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, and
Afghanistan.
(press tv)
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