Syrian authorities announce withdrawal of troops from Aleppo after rebel attack
The Syrian authorities announced on Saturday a "temporary troop withdrawal" from the city of Aleppo in the country's northwest to prepare a counterattack against the rebels. Source: Reuters Details: The military said the withdrawal is part of an effort to regroup before reinforcements arrive to launch a counterattack.
The Syrian authorities announced on Saturday a "temporary troop withdrawal" from the city of Aleppo in the country's northwest to prepare a counterattack against the rebels.
Source: Reuters
Details: The military said the withdrawal is part of an effort to regroup before reinforcements arrive to launch a counterattack.
They also added that dozens of soldiers have been killed or injured in fierce fighting with rebels in Aleppo and the province of Idlib over the past few days.
Background:
- Reuters sources reported that the Syrian army had received an order to "safely withdraw" from the main rebel-held areas of Aleppo.
- Syrian authorities closed the Aleppo airport as well as all roads leading to the city on Saturday as rebels reached the city.
- Sources say Russia has promised Damascus additional military aid to stop the rebels, and new equipment is to arrive within the next 72 hours.
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