The Liberation of Aleppo

28.11.2016

The Syrian army has freed eight neighborhoods of Aleppo over four days, and the evacuation of civilians is ongoing. The number of cities which have been included in the ceasefire has reached 1000.

Evacuation

During the night before the victorious advance of Syrian forces in the east of Aleppo, 400 civilians managed to escape to the territory controlled by the government. By the next night and from Sunday to Monday, the number of people that escaped from the areas besieged by terrorists reached 10,000, as Katehon’s source in Aleppo has reported.

In the West, civilians are seeking to enter the territory controlled by Bashar al-Assad. Thus, the disinformation that he is cruel to his people that has been spread by the opposition in London and supported by a number of countries, including the exiting Obama administration, has crumbled.

All these facts have put other published information by the Western media into serious question. In turn, this is going to influence the resolution of many issues related not only to the Syrian crisis, but even future elections in Europe.

The Last Battle

However, fighting and violence continue against innocent people. The terrorists are trying to keep civilians under their control to be used as human shields.

Moreover, terrorist attacks are ongoing. In the north of Syria, there was an explosion wounding 12 people, most of them children. However, the victims managed to reach a hospital in Turkey. This fact confirms once again that provocations aimed at destabilizing Syrian-Turkish relations have also failed.

Perhaps this is the merit of President Vladimir Putin, who held talks twice with Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan after the incident between the Syrian and Turkish militaries.

The fact that Aleppo will soon be liberated is more and more obvious.

Continuation

At the moment, the terrorists who supported Bashar al-Assad's call for Aleppo to be liberated are being evacuated to Idlib. This city is now under the control of ISIS and located 40 km from Aleppo. Terrorists from other liberated cities in Syria have also been evacuated there. Thus, liberating Idlib quickly is unlikely to succeed.

Moreover, many countries, such as Qatar, have directly stated that they will continue to arm the "Syrian opposition" (terrorists) even if the US ceases to do so.

Therefore, to talk of an end to this war is premature. But the liberation of Aleppo will be a huge step towards the total victory of the Syrian army.