On Wednesday, 89 people were killed in an attack by rebel groups in Syria. According to a New York Times report, this was the biggest attack by the insurgents in the last 4 years. They have also captured a military base of the Syrian Army. Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, one of the groups that carried out Wednesday's attack, is backed by Al Qaeda.
These terrorist organizations have penetrated up to 9.5 kilometers into Aleppo, one of the largest cities in Syria. Its fighters have seized weapons and vehicles from troops supporting Bashar al-Assad's government, claiming on Telegram that they have captured 46 Syrian government military bases.
They managed to capture several villages of Aleppo city within just 10 hours. However, the Syrian government has not commented on these claims. In 2020, an accord was reached between the rebels and the Assad government with the help of Turkey, who reduced major attacks there.
Rebel group fighters enter Aleppo on Wednesday.
Civil war started in 2011 in Syria The civil war in Syria started in 2011 with the Arab Spring. Pro-democracy supporters launched protests against the dictatorial government of Bashar al-Assad, who has been in power in Syria since 2000. This was followed by the formation of a rebel group called the Free Syrian Army.
A civil war broke out in Syria with the formation of a rebel group. The conflict escalated after America, Russia, Iran and Syria joined. In the meantime, the terrorist organization ISIS had also set foot here.
There have been only sporadic clashes since the 2020 ceasefire agreement. According to a United Nations report, more than 3 lakh people were killed in the decade-long civil war. Apart from this, millions of people had to be displaced.
The Syrian civil war is the second most destructive war of the 21st century.
The city of Aleppo was destroyed in the Syrian civil war The city of Aleppo, which received UNESCO World Heritage status in 1986 and is one of the oldest cities in the world, had become an important site of the Syrian civil war by 2012. The Syrian city of Aleppo, not only a world heritage Site, but also the center of the country's economy, adorned with beautiful mosques and artefacts, was destroyed by its own people in no time.
As of July 2012, Aleppo was divided into two parts, one under the control of the Free Syrian Army and the other under the control of Bashar al-Assad. Countries supporting the government include Russia, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon and Pakistan.
At the same time, the rebels were getting help from the US, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. All the beautiful artefacts, mosques and cultural heritage that the city was known for were destroyed in government airstrikes.
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