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Syrian Army Shuts off Terrorists’ Narrow Corridor in Southern Aleppo

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Jeish al-Fatah’s only corridor to the Southern part of Aleppo city in al-Ramousiyeh district was targeted heavily by the Syrian fighter jets and was completely cut off.
The Syrian warplanes continued to bomb Jeish al-Fatah’s positions in military academy buildings and al-Ramousiyeh, inflicting major casualties on the terrorists and leaving their only way to Aleppo useless.

In the meantime, Jeish al-Fatah’s strongholds in Khan al-Assal and Khan Touman were massively bombed by the Syrian fighter jets.

Terrorist groups in their media pages confirmed that the narrow corridor opened by Jeish al-Fatah in al-Ramousiyeh was cut off under army’s heavy bombardments and artillery fire.

Syrian army targeted Jeish al-Fatah’s bulldozers and vehicles near the narrow corridor and did not to allow them to build strongholds along the corridor.

Also on Tuesday, Russian fighter jets launched massive airstrikes on Jeish al-Fatah’s strongholds in the military academy buildings and their narrow corridor in al-Ramousiyeh, inflicting dozens of casualties on the terrorists.

“Heavy air raids, launched since last nights, have ruined the main parts of buildings in the military academy. Parts of the building have also burned down under the strikes,” field sources told FNA.

“In the meantime, Russian fighter jets intensified attacks on Jeish al-Fatah’s gatherings in al-Ramousiyeh leaving the narrow militant-established supply corridor to Aleppo city closed,” the sources said.

“In addition to artillery shelling of the Syrian army and Russian air attack on Jeish al-Fatah’s position in al-Ramousiyeh, resistance forces did not allow any terrorist movement in the neighborhood,” the sources added.

“Jeish al-Fatah is not able to fortify its positions in al-Ramousiyeh and military academy buildings due to heavy fire of the army and air attacks,” they further told FNA.

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