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According to journalists, Moscow intends to send Damascus's military assistance ...

Syria situation: the Russian Federation promises to help Assad regime, and Aleppo is already controlled by the opposition (video)

According to journalists, Moscow intends to send Damascus's military assistance for 72 hours, while the military operations of military operations establish control of settlements without meeting resistance. After the restoration of active fighting in the territory of Syria, a few years of relative lull, Aleppo almost completely came under the control of military operations command. This is stated in Sky News Arabia.

It is claimed that the opposition forces hold a number of government buildings, as well as the headquarters of the police apartment. In total, they managed to control 75% of local areas and introduce a curfew inside them. The authors of the material also noted that the military operations of military operations do not meet absolutely no resistance from the forces of the regime of the President of the country Bashar Assad or his allies, including Russian troops.

But in the opposition media Levant24 reported that the revolutionary forces, after establishing control over Syria settlements, were released from prison by a number of prisoners. In general, the city has patrolled the forces of command of military operations, gradually expanding control of the territory. This applies to other areas where Assad regime has been in force for many years.

At the same time, the Syrian authorities closed Aleppo Airport, as well as all roads leading to the city, local sources reported Reuters. But Russia, which is one of the key ally of Assad regime, promised Syria additional military assistance to seem to be prevented by the rebels. It should arrive in the next 72 hours. We will remind, on November 29 it was reported that the opposition forces of Syria entered the center of Aleppo, and Assad fighters with allies retreat.