Battles heat up in Syria's Aleppo with 70 fighters killed daily
Xinhua, June 15, 2016 Adjust font size:
At least 70 fighters and military soldiers have been killed over the past 24 hours during battles in Syria's northern province of Aleppo, a monitor group reported on Wednesday.
The Syrian army backed by Russian airstrikes have been engaged in intense battles against several jihadist groups in areas in the southern countryside of Aleppo since Tuesday noon, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The UK-based watchdog group said the government forces succeeded to capture several points and areas in southern Aleppo, after losing them to the rebels on Tuesday.
The recent battles are part of a major military showdown in Aleppo, whose biggest battles are still being prepared.
The Syrian army is expected to unleash a wide-scale offensive against the jihadi groups in Aleppo, Syria's largest city and once an economic hub.
While the Syrian army is busy battling the rebels in southern Aleppo, the U.S. backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) rebels are engaged in battles against the Islamic State (IS) group in the city of Manbej, one of the last IS strongholds in northern Aleppo.
Pan-Arab al-Mayadeen TV said Wednesday it had information that German and French special forces arrived in northern Aleppo to aid the SDF in their push against IS.
The Observatory, which says it relies on a network of activists on ground, also confirmed the reports, saying that French and German military advisors are helping the SDF in the battle for Manbej.
It added that the French Special Forces have started building a military base near the predominantly-Kurdish city of Ayn al-Arab, or Kobane, the second city after Manbej where the German and French fighters have arrived to.
The SDF, a recently forced rebel group of Arab and Kurdish fighters and led by the Kurdish People Protection Units (YPG), has mounted an offensive in late May against key IS strongholds in northern Syria, mainly in the key border city of Manbej and the northern countryside of al-Raqqa, the de facto capital of the IS.
The SDF has completely laid siege on Manbej and advanced against the IS, local reports said.
Syria's Foreign Ministry said Wednesday the presence of German and French special forces in northern Syria constitutes a flagrant violation to the sovereignty of Syria.
In a statement, the ministry said that the foreign forces' presence in northern Syria's towns of Ayn al-Arab and Manbej came under a false pretense of fighting terrorism.
"This can fool nobody," the ministry said.
The ministry said countering terror needs coordination and cooperation with the legitimate government of Syria. Endit