Thursday, 4 February 2016

Nubul, Al-Zahraa into Freedom: Syrian Army, Resistance End 3 Years of Siege




Syrian Amy units and the Resistance fighters have broken a siege imposed by terrorist organizations in the towns of Nubbul and al-Zahraa, local media report.


Nubul, Al-Zahraa into Freedom: Syrian Army, Resistance End 3 Years of Siege

"The Syrian army and its allies have totally broken the siege on Nubul and Zahraa," a senior army official announced.

The siege is said to have lasted for 40 months. The Syrian troops were assisted by local fighters in order to break it.

The Syrian Army has also managed to cut off supply routes for the terrorists between the towns of Mayer and Maarasta al-Khan, Syrian radio and TV reports.

The end to the siege has been described as a major "breakthrough" for the Syrian army by Abdel Bari Atwan, editor of the London-based al-Quds al-Arabi newspaper.

"It is actually a breakthrough for the Syrian army in Aleppo area," he said. "I believe this will change the equation there and it could be a turning point. Aleppo is actually very close to falling, partly or fully, to the hands of the Syrian official forces."

Atwan attributed the success of the operation to the Russian forces providing a "very efficient air cover" that in cooperation with Syrian ground forces resulted in "huge advances."

Earlier in the day, the army worked in cooperation with local defense units to destroy a vehicle equipped with heavy machine guns near Maarasta al-Khan village, a source on the ground told SANA. The vehicle belonged to Jabhat al-Nusra terrorists, the source said.

The Syrian army has lately been making advances in the west of the country. On Monday, it seized a strategically important village, Hardatnin, located about 10 km northwest of Aleppo.
On the same day, the town of Kinsabba in Latakia was also recaptured by Syrian troops.
UN envoy Staffan de Mistura announced on Wednesday that the Syria talks in Geneva are to be "temporarily halted" until February 25.

The UN official said that he was not frustrated or disappointed with the process, but has to be realistic.

Citing difficulties with select procedural matters for the break in talks, de Mistura said he remained determined to continue with the negotiations.

Countries backing the talks will be asked to meet again immediately to resolve the issues, he added.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team



04-02-2016 | 09:49


Nubbul and Zahraa Towns Pay Hero Welcome to Syrian Army, Allies


Nubbul and Zahraa after liberation
Local Editor


Residents and families of Nubbul and Zahraa towns in Aleppo northern countryside gave the Syrian army and its allies a hero welcome on Thursday after they succeeded in breaking the siege imposed on the towns by terrorist groups for more than 40 months.

The families of the freed towns took the streets in jubilation and thanked the Syrian army and its allies for their efforts in freeing their towns and breaking the terrorists’ siege which plagued the towns with poverty and deprivation of their basic needs.

Following are the scenes of jubilation and rejoice among the people of Nubbul and Zahraa towns:



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