Rebel offensive in Aleppo: Assad facing decisive battle!

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Rebels enter Aleppo as Assad plans a counteroffensive. Experts warn of fierce fighting and high casualties.

Rebellen dringen in Aleppo ein, während Assad eine Gegenoffensive plant. Experten warnen vor heftigen Kämpfen und hohen Opfern.
Rebels enter Aleppo as Assad plans a counteroffensive. Experts warn of fierce fighting and high casualties.

Rebel offensive in Aleppo: Assad facing decisive battle!

Another drama is brewing in northwest Syria. A rebel offensive has captured the strategically important city of Aleppo, putting enormous pressure on the government under President Bashar al-Assad. According to reports from krone.at Aleppo, which was previously brutally fought during the civil war, is largely back in the hands of the insurgents. The current situation is completely tense: The Syrian army has confirmed that the jihadists from the Islamist group Haiat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) have advanced into large parts of the city and that there is a risk of further bloodshed.

In the last week, rebel groups including the HTS have made ductile progress and control almost all of Aleppo. President Assad vehemently announced an impending counteroffensive and emphasized the support of his allies, such as Iran and Russia. According to the Iranian news agency Irna, the Iranian foreign minister is expected in Damascus soon to discuss the explosive situation in Aleppo. Experts including Daniel Gerlach predict that the counteroffensive could “cost many lives,” even if the Syrian government has experienced units for urban warfare, such as br.de explained.

Russian airstrikes in the game

The escalation has also brought Russia onto the scene: Russian warplanes have carried out massive air strikes on rebel positions, which are said to have resulted in the killing of around 300 fighters. This aggressive intervention came into force immediately after the rebel offensive and shows that the situation has reached a critical point. Another consideration is that military support from Russia and Iran has been weakened by recent setbacks, so the future of the Syrian government remains highly uncertain given these new developments.