The army made more gains in Aleppo with three additional new good news:
Hellcannons captured
"After capturing the notorious Bani Zaid district, the Syrian Army managed to secure insane amounts of gas canisters and Hell Cannons used by rebels to terrorize the inhabitants of the government-held west Aleppo.
Bani Zaid was the jihadist stronghold from which 80% of the rebel shelling on the 1.5 million civilians of west Aleppo was launched from.
Markets, houses, and even public parks were shelled indiscriminately in what seemed to be an intentional targeting of Aleppo’s pro-government population punishing them for any advance the Syrian Army makes in the embattled city.
Thanks to the liberation of Bani Zaid, the now-jubilant inhabitants of west Aleppo can once more lead lives free of fear and destitute."
Video: Syrian Army uncovers massive factories and storage cells housing Hell Cannons and gas canisters
In Video: Syrian Army storms key rebel bastion in northern Aleppo
The pig is dead
The guy below in the image was the leader of the al-Zinki scum
"Ammar Shaaban, the military leader of the Islamist rebel group ‘Harakat Nour al-Din al-Zenki’, which operates in the Aleppo region, has reportedly been killed whilst fighting the Syrian Army in the Handarat Camp on the northern outskirts of Aleppo city.
The al-Zenki rebel group has received much in terms of media attention recently after a
video of them beheading a child was exposed online, and in which Ammar Shaaban can be seen participating in the execution.
In light of this, the recent death of al-Zenki’s leader adds to the woes of the remaining rebel forces in Aleppo who now face the twin threats of a full siege as well as the potential breakdown of their leadership structures."
Rebel military leader killed in Aleppo clashes
Russian humanitarian aid for east Aleppo civilians in preparation
"Civilians trapped in rebel-held districts of the northern city of Aleppo as well as anti-government fighters willing to lay down their weapons are now offered one-in-a-lifetime chance to leave the besieged parts of the embattled city.
The opportunity is part of a large-scale military operation set to be launched soon by the Russian and Syrian governments.
According to the Syrian State-run news agency SANA, the Syrian President Bashar Assad offered a general amnesty to militants who surrender to the government authorities in the next three months. Those who free their captives (military or civilians) will also be exempted from punishment if they turned themselves in.
For his part, Russian Defense Minister, Sergei Shoigu, said that President Putin ordered a large-scale humanitarian operation outside Aleppo ” to help civilians who were taken hostage by terrorists as well as fighters who wanted to lay down the arms.”
Russia launches large-scale humanitarian operation in Aleppo
Meanwhile, the terrorists Latakia offensive ended in failure, while battles in Damascus continue and the pockets of the terrorists there are dwindling.
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