Footage shows rebels advancing in Aleppo as they enter the city this morning, drone footage also shows the beginning of the rebel entry in Aleppo.



by ri098876

35 comments
  1. They did this without Turkish support, i wonder what will the Regime do if Turkey involves.

  2. Assad trying to get his Hezbollah goons on the phone. Hezbollah goons fumbling them around with their stumps 🥲

  3. Is this a meaningful offensive or a resumption of hostilities?

  4. Really no side to root for. But anything that weakens Russia (or Russia’s allies) I’m all for it. I feel for the Syrian people that have to endure this.

  5. They are taking districts that remained solid in government hands even in 2015. Strong Mosul vibes overall.

  6. OK THE TACTIC WAS BRILLIANT: IDF cripples hezballah they bring reinforcements from syria IDF kills them too …Syrian border open …..Assult on Syria starts on the day that Lebanon & Israel sighn a truce :))) BRILLIANT!!!

  7. I feel bad for the citizens of Aleppo, no doubt their city will likely turn into another intense war zone soon as the Russians and Syrians regroup and attempt to recapture the city.

  8. Can someone explain what’s happening? Why now?

  9. To someone who has not been following this – is this GOOD or BAD?

  10. I am confused with who is all involved in this conflict. So far I understand U.S.A, Russia, Turkey, and Iran have personnel in the country and they all are backing different horses?

  11. I just don’t understand, why even fight over that POS place.

    If I was them I would be begging a bigger western country to take over and fix everything

  12. So are these us backed or turkey because i get mixed messages about this

  13. Can someone explain what this means for the rest of the world? What kind of rebels are these? What is thair end goal? Etc.

  14. Is it just me, or do the rebels seem better equipped and organized this time?  Western or Israeli funding? 

  15. What a fucking disaster.

    Fuck the regime, but this is so bad for the people of Syria, who just need peace, and not Qatari and Turkish financed jihadists running Syria for them.

  16. …And by “Rebels” you mean Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, and by “Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham” you mean al-Qaeda.

  17. My goodness SAA have truely been caught with their pants down for the rebels to make it to Aleppo city.

  18. The conflict in Syria rapidly spun into such complexity that even with a scorecard most would be thoroughly confused.

    Peaceful protests against the Assad regime rapidly turned to violence and a full-blown rebellion which was joined by most anyone who could find an AK…. And the US was trying to support the “good” rebels and avoid supporting the “bad” (Jihadist) rebels… (And we still have troops there…)
    Then the Kurds got into the act as well as Turkey… Who hates the Kurds….

    But even with all that the rebels were winning handily until:

    The Russians decided to throw in with the Assad Regime (their only remaining friend in the ME…) and Iran decided to throw Hezbollah in as well on Assad’s side.

    Resulting in a kind of deadlock for the last few years with each side holding on to whatever territory they could grab.

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