Rebel group captures military base in Syria: Weapons and vehicles snatched, 89 people killed; fear of Al Qaeda gaining dominance again

89 people were killed on Wednesday in an attack by rebel groups in Syria. According to the New York Times report, this was the biggest attack by the rebels in the last 4 years. They have also captured a military base of the Syrian Army. One of the groups that attacked on Wednesday, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, has the support of Al Qaeda. These terrorist organizations have penetrated 9 and a half kilometers into Aleppo, one of the biggest cities in Syria. Its fighters have captured weapons and vehicles of the army supporting the government of Bashar al-Assad. Claim of capture of 46 military bases Syrian rebel groups have claimed on Telegram that they have captured 46 military bases of the Syrian government. They have managed to capture several villages of Aleppo city within just 10 hours. However, the Syrian government has not said anything on these claims. In 2020, an agreement was reached between the rebels and the Assad government with the help of Turkey, which reduced major attacks there. The civil war in Syria started in 2011 along with the Arab revolution in 2011. Democracy supporters started protests against the dictatorial government of Bashar al-Assad, who was in power in Syria since 2000. After this, a rebel group named Free Syrian Army was formed. The civil war in Syria started with the formation of the rebel group. This conflict increased further after the US, Russia, Iran and Saudi Arabia joined it. Meanwhile, the terrorist organization ISIS also spread its feet here. After the ceasefire agreement of 2020, only sporadic clashes have taken place here. According to the United Nations report, more than 3 lakh people were killed in the civil war that lasted for a decade. Apart from this, millions of people had to be displaced. Aleppo city destroyed in Syria’s civil war Aleppo city, which received the status of world heritage from UNESCO in 1986 and is one of the oldest cities in the world, became an important place in Syria’s civil war by 2012. Syria’s Aleppo city was not only a world heritage but also the center of the country’s economy. This city, decorated with beautiful mosques and artifacts, was destroyed by its own people in no time. By July 2012, Aleppo was divided into two parts, one part of which was with the Free Syrian Army and the other was under the control of Bashar al-Assad. The countries that helped the government included Russia, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon and Pakistan. The rebels were getting help from America, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. All the beautiful artifacts, mosques and cultural heritage for which this city was known were lost in the government’s air strikes. ————————————— Read this news to know about the Syrian civil war in detail… 12 years of Syrian civil war completed: 51 thousand people killed in Aleppo alone, city turned into ruins; Everything about the war Imagine that the city or village where you were born, where you spent your childhood turns into ruins. The streets which were once busy with the hustle and bustle of the market, turn into a battlefield and are taking the lives of our own people. Read the full news here….

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