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Syrian Rebels Seize Aleppo Airport, Police HQ in Surprise Offensive
Nov 29, 2024, 10:56 PM
In a significant development in the Syrian conflict, Syrian opposition factions have launched a surprise offensive, entering the city of Aleppo for the first time since government forces recaptured it in 2016. The rebels have advanced deep into the city, taking control of key locations including the Aleppo police headquarters, the Political Security Branch, and Aleppo International Airport. This offensive, which began with insurgents breaching the city after detonating two car bombs, has caused panic among Assad's forces and Iran-backed militias. The rebels have also seized control of the main square in the city center and the Al-Ansari area, marking a significant shift in the ongoing Syrian civil war.
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