Syrian Warplanes Pound Terrorists’ Positions in Aleppo
The Syrian fighter jets carried out multiple airstrikes against the rebels’ positions in the vicinity of two towns in Aleppo province, leaving unknown losses.
The airstrikes were launched against the rebels in the towns of Nubul and Zahra in the countryside of Aleppo.
The strikes claimed the lives of too many rebels and drove out the Takfiri groups from the Shiite-populated towns.
Syria has been the scene of insurgency since 2011 when certain western powers and their regional allies voiced loudly that Syrian protests have no diplomatic solution and they started supplying the country’s opposition groups with their arms and funds.
In 2014, specially after victory of President Bashar al-Assad in the country’s presidential election, the army has gained upper hand in its anti-terrorism campaign, and has been partly successful in sealing borders with Turkey and Jordan.