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Syria rebels in a major progress break government siege of Aleppo

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Syria rebels in a major progress break government siege of Aleppo

Rebel factions in Syria have broken a weeks-long government siege of Aleppo, amid scenes of rejoicing in the crucial northern city.
UK-based opposition activists say the rebels have indeed managed to link up with their comrades in eastern Aleppo.



Rebel fighters ride a tank in an artillery academy of Aleppo, Syria, August 6, 2016.


Government forces cut Aleppo’s rebel-held areas off in July, with some 250,000 people living under siege.


 




Syrians gathered in the street in Aleppo in celebration after rebels said they had broken the government-led siege


 




Opposition officials said they had opened a new route into Aleppo


 


 


The city had been under a government-led siege for weeks



 


Some 250,000 Syrians lived under siege in Aleppo’s rebel-held areas




“White Helmet” rescue workers were among those celebrating


Rami Abdel Rahman, head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based opposition news service, said the rebels had broken the siege but the route was “not fully secure yet”.
On Friday, the rebel groups said they had stormed an artillery base in the city.


‘Major progress’
Fawaz Gerges, who is professor of Middle Eastern Politics at the London School of Economics, told the BBC News Channel that the rebels had certainly made gains.
“The rebels coalition – it’s called the Army of Conquest – has basically made some major progress,” he said.


“It has been able to score some major gains in the past 48 hours. The question is not whether the opposition has made some progress or not [but] whether they can really maintain the areas that they occupy and whether they can consolidate it.”
The Syrian army has been fighting the rebels with the help of Russian air strikes.
Earlier this week, Russian state television ran pictures of civilians leaving the city through humanitarian corridors announced by Moscow.
But some rebel groups described the Russian initiative as a ploy to recapture all of Aleppo.
Aleppo was once Syria’s commercial capital and also boasted a rich architectural and archaeological heritage.
Much of it has been destroyed or looted during more than five years of war.


Source: BBC, 7 Aug. 2016