Fierce civil war in Syria, rebels captured Aleppo city, more than 200 dead

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Syria News: Jihadis have attacked the Damascus-Aleppo highway. Due to which the highway had to be closed. The jihadist group Hayat-Tahir al-Sham and its allies have waged a bloody war to take over Syria. They have the help of Russia. It was reported that these deaths were caused by Russian air strikes. The region of Kuwait-Iraq-Syria Lebanon and Jordan and Israel is one of the most important strategic regions in the world. There is a struggle going on between the superpowers to capture this region. Iraq and Syria have been at war for years. These also include the fierce terrorist conflict going on in Syria which has been intensifying for some time. As the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says.

102 terrorists of Hayat Tahrir-al-Sham (HTS) have been killed in the ongoing civil war in Syria. Another 19 terrorists from his allied groups have been killed. On the other hand, President Bashar al-Assad’s government and allied forces have killed 61 people. In this way the total number of deaths has increased to 182.
Rami Abdul Rahman of the said observatory said that a total of 19 people were killed in Russian air strikes in areas around Aleppo. While other people died due to shelling by the Syrian army.

It is noteworthy that Russia supports President Bashar al-Assad. Against which the United States supports rebel groups.

Russia is a close friend of President Bashar al-Yadas. Since the civil war in Syria began in 2015, Russia has intervened, and at the time (in 2015) the civil war had shifted in President Assad’s favor, the Assad government held only one-fifth (20 percent) of the country. Was.

On the other hand, HTS and Türkiye also support their allies. They have now captured the Damascus Aleppo international highway M-5. Apart from this, the junction of M-4 and M-5 highways has also been captured. This is what UK based observers say.

When the Israel–Hamas war began, some observers predicted that it would engulf the entire Middle East.