Report: Aleppo terrorists entirely encircled

so what's taking Assad-----with the overwhelming love and loyalty of MOST of the Syrians of the world AND the entire
RUSSIAN army-------so long?
 
Aleppo Today TV News

Hello, fellow readers and posters. We have hacked into "Bleipriester´s" account to bring you the real news about Aleppo with credible news and maps. Long enough, you have been targeted by "Bleipriester´s" regime propaganda and it is time to post back! Allllllaaaaahhhh akk.... ehm... for Freedom and Democracy! Yeah, that´s what we meant. Freedom and Democracy!

We have the newest map update from Aleppo!

Yesterday:
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Today:
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There were 31 hospitals in Aleppo remaining yesterday. Today, there are just 16. Almost half of the hospitals were bombed away in just 24 hours by the regime! And imagine, this is ongoing for years now!

Thank you for your attention!

The Aleppo Today online news team
 
SAA continues to advance in terrorist held Aleppo.

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"The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) continued its advance into the terrorist-held eastern Aleppo on Tuesday, taking control of the series of trenches and Sites which ran beside a cemetery near the Jabal Badro District.

A brigade of Syrian Republican Guard, backed by Liwaa Al Quds (Palestinian paramilitary) launched a new assault near the Hanano District, targeting Fatah Halab's defenses at the strategic Youth Housing Complex."
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"On Thursday, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) liberated roughly half the Hanano district during a swift offensive in the northeastern part of Aleppo city.

Led by the Tiger Forces, the SAA imposed full control over Hanano's fire station, post office, orphanage, Farouk Mosque, Industrial area, wedding venues, and Omar Ibn al-Khattab Mosque while preliminary reports suggested the capture of several other key buildings.

The advance follows the highly important capture of Tall Zuhur five days ago, a crucial hilltop east of the Hanano district which allowed government forces to direct and overlook advances deep inside Hanano's housing area from afar."
Syrian Army makes huge gains inside rebel heartland of Aleppo city - Map update
 
assad's army conquered a cemetery-------thanks for keeping us up to date---capt blei
 
SAA continues to advance in terrorist held Aleppo.

Many civilians escaped the terrorists during the battles.

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"Moments ago, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) imposed full control over the Hanano district and Hanano Housing following a three-day long battle with the Levant Front, Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (formerly al-Nusra Front), and Harakat Nour al-Din al-Zenki in northeastern Aleppo.

The advance was conducted solely by the Tiger Forces, the SAA's elite chock troops.

Effectively, Syrian government forces are now just 1500 meters from cutting up rebel-held Aleppo in two pockets, a scenario which would lead to the inevitable demise of Fatah Halab, a coalition of Islamist factions entrenched inside Aleppo city.

Now, following the capture of the imperative 'police hill' in southeastern Aleppo yesterday, the SAA's Tiger Forces will turn their attention to the Sakhour district, Jabal Badro district and Ard al-Hamra axis.

Should the Syrian military seize full control of Aleppo city, it would free up tens of thousands of SAA soldiers to other regions across Syria."

Syrian Army fully captures Hanano district in eastern Aleppo - Map update
Scores of civilians escape jihadists in east Aleppo


SAA and SDF target ISIS in eastern Aleppo

"DAMASCUS, SYRIA (1:00 P.M.) - The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) continued their eastward advance in the Al-Bab Plateau on Saturday, liberating several sites from the so-called "Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham" (ISIS) in east Aleppo.

Led by their republican guard forces, the Syrian Arab Army managed to liberate Tal Al-Khashkhashat and its nearby hilltops after a fierce battle with the Islamic State terrorists protecting this small village at the outskirts of the Sheikh Najjar Industrial District.

Launching an assault from the northwestern flank on Saturday morning was the predominately Kurdish "Syrian Democratic Forces" - their assistance helped propel the Syrian Arab Army to break-through the Islamic State's front-lines.

This advance on Saturday has positioned the Syrian Armed Forces within 8 km of Al-Bab's western flank; it is also the first time that they have approached the Turkish-backed rebels frontline in eastern Aleppo."

Syrian Army, Kurdish forces push east towards ISIL's Aleppo stronghold
 
The number of escaped civilians is 600 last day. Among them is a family of a soldier, who did not meet him since 2012.





Precise airstrikes are conducted on Aleppo.



Turkish-backed "rebels" advance towards al-Bab and attack the SDF.

600 civilians exit rebel-held Aleppo in one day
VIDEO: Syrian soldier breaks down in tears upon reunification with his family in Aleppo
VIDEO: Drones enable Syrian jets to deliver pinpoint airstrikes on insurgents in Aleppo
Turkish-backed rebels, Syrian Army and Kurdish forces all advance in race to al-Bab
 
SAA continues to advance in terrorist held Aleppo.

Many civilians escaped the terrorists during the battles.

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"Moments ago, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) imposed full control over the Hanano district and Hanano Housing following a three-day long battle with the Levant Front, Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (formerly al-Nusra Front), and Harakat Nour al-Din al-Zenki in northeastern Aleppo.

The advance was conducted solely by the Tiger Forces, the SAA's elite chock troops.

Effectively, Syrian government forces are now just 1500 meters from cutting up rebel-held Aleppo in two pockets, a scenario which would lead to the inevitable demise of Fatah Halab, a coalition of Islamist factions entrenched inside Aleppo city.

Now, following the capture of the imperative 'police hill' in southeastern Aleppo yesterday, the SAA's Tiger Forces will turn their attention to the Sakhour district, Jabal Badro district and Ard al-Hamra axis.

Should the Syrian military seize full control of Aleppo city, it would free up tens of thousands of SAA soldiers to other regions across Syria."

Syrian Army fully captures Hanano district in eastern Aleppo - Map update
Scores of civilians escape jihadists in east Aleppo

I have been acquainted with LOTS of Syrians----right here in the USA------mostly
Christians, ---some jews. They ESCAPED
the ASSADS. I have not knowingly been
acquainted with muslim Syrians------my interaction with Syrians-----started sometime
in the 1970s----lots--- in both the state of my childhood and even more in the state in which I now live------lots and lots. They, generally,
continue to speak Arabic -----at home
 
"Rebels" are mass retreating in the face of government-kurdish-palestinian offensive.

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"ALEPPO, SYRIA - Following a string of advances that had the Syrian Armed Forces capture over half a dozen east Aleppo districts, the Syrian Army supported by the local YPG from Sheikh Maqsoud would proceed to seize control of the Hallak Al-Fukani, Hallak Al-Tahtani, and Bustan Al-Basha districts.

The infamous Liwa'a Al-Quds (Palestinian paramilitary force native to Aleppo) would then proceed to capture Inzarat neighborhood after launching a powerful assault on this axis as reports increasingly suggest that the rebel forces are packing up their presence in the adjacent Haydariyah district that is expected to fall in the coming hours."

Map Update: Syrian Army, Kurds continue steamrolling in east Aleppo as rebels mass retreat
 
it would be good if the kurds would manage to hold onto their weapons----and stuff-----get it back in the hills
 
Between 3000 and 10000 civilians managed to leave eastern Aleppo.

"More than 3,000 civilians in east Aleppo managed to escape the jihadist rebels on Sunday, after the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and Liwaa Al-Quds (Palestinian paramilitary) captured several districts from Fatah Halab militants.

According to a senior military officer in Aleppo City, the Syrian Arab Army and their allies secured the safe passage for 3,000 civilians in the eastern neighborhoods after expelling a large number of jihadist rebels that were blocking the roads leading to the government-controlled areas.

Earlier in the day, the AFP News Agency claimed that as many as 10,000 civilians fled east Aleppo; however, Al-Masdar's field sources confirmed that the number was closer to 3,000."


"SOT, Civilian (Arabic): "We tried to escape yesterday, they fired bullets at us. Even today, they told us: 'no exit'. We told them we will get out. They are seven, eight armed men with their guns. We told them we will get out. He told me: 'where will you go?' I said to our people in western Aleppo and after an argument, we went out. We were forty civilians, women, children and old men. They told us, only the women and children could leave. These were our instructions. We told them: 'we are elderly and we need treatment. Give me medicine, then I will not leave'. He told me: 'I do not have any and this is not my job'. There is no bread, a piece of bread is very small, and its price is 125 liras."

SOT, Civilian (Arabic): "The rebels treat us worse then prisoners. They don't even treat prisoners like this. I am injured, yesterday the rebels beat me, they told us: 'no exit', but we told them that we would leave. They told us that we have time only till 19:00, then they would burn everything. This area became a military zone. The Syrian Army treated us in the best way, they received us the best, I can swear to God. May God protect them.""


"Footage filmed by Ruptly TV on Sunday show ed around 600 civilians that managed to escape to government-controlled areas of Aleppo after fleeing rebel-held districts in east Aleppo on Saturday."




Over 3,000 civilians escape east Aleppo after Syrian Army advance
 
The Syrian army has now captured 45 % of terrorist held Aleppo within four days.

Syrian Army keeps rolling in east Aleppo as Sakour District declared under government control


"Rebel-held territory in eastern Aleppo has been split in two after Syrian government forces captured the key district of al-Sakhour.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed it had fallen to the Army, as part of a wider, advance that has driven rebels out of a third of the area in recent days."

Syrian army breaks through into key al-Sakhour district of eastern Aleppo
 
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The new map. I hope this is fast enough for irosie.

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There is also this report:
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Entire northern pocket of rebel-held east Aleppo collapses as government forces advance

There is more good news: The water crisis in Aleppo is over!

"DAMASCUS, SYRIA (2:40 P.M.) - For the first time in two years, the residents of Aleppo will have consistent running water after the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) finally expelled the jihadist rebels occupying the Suleiman Al-Halabi Water Pumping Station.

Shutting off water to the residents of government-held Aleppo was one of the ways that the jihadist rebels would punish the civilians for not backing their forces.

Over time, the Syrian government would find ways to work around this problem; however, their fixes were always temporary and limited to certain neighborhoods.

With the Suleiman Al-Halabi Water Pumping Station under their control, the Syrian government can supply water to over 1 million residents in Aleppo, ending one of the biggest problems plaguing the city."

Water crisis in Aleppo ends after Syrian Army captures important water pumping station
 
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"The vast majority of the militants have been granted amnesty and will not face prosecution. However, a few dozen fighters are still detained by Syrian authorities over security concerns and will be interrogated.

Meanwhile, Moscow sent its elite sappers from Russia by flight to Aleppo in order to demine buildings in recently captured neighbourhoods in the northeastern part of the city. A Russian mobile hospital has also been sent to the area to treat wounded civilians."
18,000 civilians exit rebel-held Aleppo, 647 insurgents surrender themselves to the Syrian Army
 
"All the rebel forces active in the city of Aleppo have merged into a newly-formed Jaish Halab (Army of Aleppo).

While this merger is bound to ameliorate coordination between the rebel factions and improve their responsiveness to military developments around the city, it comes at a time so perilously late that it is quite unclear whether this move will hinder the Syrian Army's progress in the city given the latter's relentless powerful assaults on all the fronts."
Besieged Aleppo rebels unite under new Jaish Halab banner
 
"Aleppo, Syria (10:32 P.M.) - A day after the Syrian Army and the allied Iraqi Harakat Al-Nujaba' seized control of over 80% of the imperative Sheikh Sa'eed district in southern Aleppo, the pro-government forces withdrew after the jihadists launched a powerful assault before the former managed to fortify their positions.

The government troops still maintain a presence in the southern parts of Sheikh Sa'eed where they have fortified a mounting stage for future attacks on the district. Clashes persist in the embattled district.

Additionally, Sadkop and Old Ramousah remain under the control of the Syrian Armed Forces after Jabhat Fateh Al-Sham (formerly Jabhat Al-Nusra) ceded control of the area.

Should the rebel forces lose Sheikh Sa'eed to the government forces, the slim hopes of a potential lift of the siege would be long forgone."
Syrian Army, allied militias withdraw from Sheikh Sa'eed
 
Jihadist rebels attack civilians in Aleppo after losing ground to government

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"BEIRUT, LEBANON (4:25 A.M.) - The jihadist rebels of Fatah Halab fired several missiles towards the government-held Mogambo and Al-Mohafaza districts in western Aleppo after losing a lot of ground to the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) this week.

According to a military source in Aleppo, the jihadist rebels killed as many as 3 civilians, while also wounding over 20 bystanders after firing a number of missiles into western Aleppo.

Frustrated with their inability to stop the government advance in east Aleppo, the jihadist rebels have turned their attention to the civilian population.

These attacks against the civilian population will likely increase in the coming days, as the jihadist rebels continue their daily harassment of western Aleppo."

Jihadist rebels attack civilians in Aleppo after losing ground to government
 

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