Russia in Syria

Syria Crumbles: Assad’s Allies Distracted, Rebels Seize Aleppo

Despite initial appearances of victory, the Assad regime in Syria faces a renewed and significant threat. A recent, swift offensive by the opposition, fueled by the weakened state of Assad’s allies (Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah), has led to the collapse of government forces in northern Syria and advances toward Hama. This offensive exploits the stretched resources of Assad’s key supporters, who are preoccupied with conflicts elsewhere. The Assad dynasty’s long reign, marked by corruption and mismanagement, highlights the eventual fragility of even the most entrenched regimes.

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Syria Conflict: Aleppo Under Attack as Rebels Advance on Putin’s Forces

Rebel groups, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, launched a large-scale offensive in Aleppo, Syria, targeting Russian and Syrian forces in at least ten areas. This attack, dubbed “Deterring Aggression,” follows increased Syrian and Russian airstrikes on Idlib and aims to counter a Syrian army buildup. Rebel advances have reached approximately 10 kilometers from Aleppo, including near Al-Nayrab airport and Shiite towns with Hezbollah presence. This marks the rebels’ first territorial gain since a 2020 ceasefire, and reports—unconfirmed by Newsweek—suggest Russian special forces casualties.

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