Syria: 'Negotiations' Over
Insurgency's Northern Supply Route Concluded
By Moon
Of Alabama
February
03, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Moon
Of Alabama"
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Good news from
Syria. The battlefield
'negotiations' over the insurgency's supply
route to the north were successfully concluded.
After
nearly four years the siege on Nubl and Zahraa has
been lifted. The northern supply route from
insurgency held areas in Aleppo province and Aleppo
city to Turkey has been severed.
Update
(12:45 am): A Syrian author in Aleppo just
tweeted:
Edward Dark
@edwardedark
This is the
beginning of the end of jihadi presence in
Aleppo. After 4 years of war & terror, people
can finally see the end in sight #Syria
End-update
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While fire
control over the supply route was achieved yesterday
there were still Jabhat al-Nusra forces holding the
village Muarrasat al Khan. Those forces were
destroyed today with a two pronged attack by the
Syrian army coming from east and Hizbullah fighters
coming from the besieged Nubl and Zahraa area in the
west. Those fighters had earlier arrived by
helicopter. At least four higher commander of Nusra
and other groups where killed during the fighting.
They Syrian army will now continue the offensive to
widen and secure the new corridor.
There is
now only one supply line left between the insurgents
in Idleb and Aleppo province and Turkey. It leads
north-west from Idleb city along the M45 motorway
and crosses at Bab al Hawa to the Turkish city of
Reyhanli (map.)
It is some 40 kilometers west of Aleppo city and
Russian air superiority make the road dangerous to
use. The Russian air force will take care that no
major traffic is able to use the crossing. Over the
next months the current offensive should also have
reached that border zone and seal all other
potential crossing venues.
Russia
made
clear that there will be no end to the war until
the border is under full Syrian government control:
"The key
point for the ceasefire to work is a task of
blocking illegal trafficking across the
Turkish-Syrian border, which supports the
militants," [Russian Foreign Minister Sergey
Lavrov] said. "Without closing the border it is
difficult to expect the ceasefire to take
place."
The Russian
air strikes will continue
until the terrorist organizations are defeated.
Additional
progress was made by the Syrian army today in
Latakia. East of Aleppo the army took the village
As Sin and has nearly surrounded a contingent of
Islamic State fighters at the Aleppo power plant. In
Homs province the already surrounded large
insurgency held area of Rastan will soon be split in
two. In the south new attacks were launched to widen
the supply corridor to Daraa.
The moral
of the Syrian army has remarkably increased and
victory begets victory. I expect the campaign to
continue at the current pace. The insurgency in
north, south and west Syria is faltering on all
fronts and their lack of new supplies will soon lead
to more decisive defeats. After the insurgency is
mostly destroyed it will be time to take serious
care of the Islamic State in Deir Ezzor and Raqqa in
east Syria. In preparation of that move the Syrian
YPG Kurds, with Russian support, are
planning to take the rest of the northern border
with Turkey from the Islamic State. |