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12 de diciembre de 2016
Aleppo residents celebrate full libration from militants
Mon Dec 12, 2016 10:37PM
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The
residents of Aleppo have taken to the Syrian city’s streets to
celebrate the imminent official announcement of the city’s full
liberation from militants.
According to Syrian army
officials on Monday, 99 percent of the formerly occupied regions of the
city have been recovered by government forces, adding that the army was
in the "last moments before declaring victory."
Press TV’s correspondent in the city says that there are reports of the complete liberation of Aleppo.
Earlier,
the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the battle to
liberate the city had reached its end and that government forces were
making their final advances into the militant-held parts of the city.
“The battle of Aleppo has reached its end. It is just a matter of a
small period of time, no more, no less...," said the group’s director,
Rami Abdulrahman.
He noted that the militants have now withdrawn from the last six neighborhoods they were using as hideouts in the city.
Less
than a month ago, the Syrian army started a wholesale push to drive the
militants out of their stronghold in the city’s eastern side, making
great strides in the process.
Aleppo’s complete liberation from
the foreign-backed militants would mark a significant victory for Syria
in its nearly six-year-long campaign against foreign-backed militants.
The liberation of Aleppo would deny the militants their main supply
routes across the Turkish border while it would hugely undermine the
morale of the militant groups. ‘Daesh Palmyra offensive Aleppo diversion’ Also
on Monday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Daesh’s
latest attack on Palmyra was “apparently” launched from Iraq’s Mosul
from “territories patrolled by the aircraft of the US-led coalition." He
added this "makes one think that – and I really hope to be wrong here
-- that it was orchestrated and coordinated to give a respite to those
thugs, who are entrenched in eastern Aleppo.”
Russian
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov gives a press conference following a
meeting with his Serbian counterpart in Belgrade on December 12, 2016.
(Photo by AFP)
He
noted that the US had been using a conflicting policy towards the
terrorists in Syria since the beginning of the conflict some six years
ago, by battling Daesh but openly avoiding conflict with other
terrorists groups. “There is a
significant number of reasons to believe that [Al-Nusra] is being spared
as the most effective combat-capable force, which opposes the
governmental [forces] of the ground in order to be used for overthrowing
the legitimate Syrian government when the time comes,” he added. While
admitting that talks between Moscow and Washington over Syria are
difficult, Lavrov voiced hopes that the US would stop exonerating the
militants and commit to a “fundamental agreement” based on the
“uncompromising struggle against terrorism.” In
recent days, Daesh, the most brutal of the terror groups operating in
Syria since 2014, has resurfaced in the ancient city of Palmyra in the
west-central province of Homs. The group was driven out of the city back in March after holding it for some 10 months. Recently,
it mobilized more than 4,000 terrorists, according to the official
Syrian Arab News Agency, re-entering the city of Palmyra amid fierce
clashes with the army. Reports on
Sunday morning indicated that Daesh's attempts to re-enter Palmyra had
been reversed, but various sources said later in the day that they had
managed to force their way back into the city.
Cardinal Mario Zenari (L) meets the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus on December 12, 2016. (Photo by SANA)
Assad receives letter from Pope Syria’s
President Bashar al-Assad has received a letter from Pope Francis in
which the pontiff voiced his sympathies for the people of Syria over the
difficulties they had endured during the country’s years of conflict. The Vatican’s top diplomat in Syria, Cardinal Mario Zenari, delivered the letter personally to Assad on Monday. In
his letter, the Pope condemned all manners of extremism and terrorism
across the globe and especially in Syria. He also called for uniting all
efforts to end the conflict in the country and to restore peace. Since March 2011, Syria has been hit by militancy it blames on some Western states and their regional allies. The
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and UN have put the death toll from
the Syria conflict at more than 300,000 and 400,000, respectively. This
is while the UN has stopped its official casualty count in Syria,
citing its inability to verify the figures it receives from various
sources.