Russian-Syrian special forces destroy the South, Turkey loses control of Idlib

Minh Hoang November 14, 2018 14:16

News of victory continues to come back from the southern Syrian battlefield, while in the north, Türkiye has had to admit that the Sochi agreement has almost disappeared.

IS has been facing a series of fierce attacks by the Russian-Syrian coalition in the past few days in the al-Safa area. Almasdar sources said that these attacks by the Russian-Syrian coalition were described as "never so strong". Notably, these attacks are considered to be skillfully coordinated between combat units from the ground to the sky.

According to battlefield sources, when determining to attack a certain location, the Syrian army will launch a series of heavy artillery, rockets, and surface-to-surface missiles into the area. Next, fighter jets will destroy the target bases, and then infantry supported by armored vehicles will sweep in. A military source near the city of Sweida said that the Syrian army was advancing steadily north of the hills of Al-Safa on the afternoon of November 12 and did not seem to encounter any notable resistance from IS.

Dac nhiem Nga-Syria quan nat mien Nam, Tho mat kiem soat Idlib

Syrian army helicopters and trucks near al-Safa

In addition, at the al-Safa volcano peak area, the largest IS base in the South, the Russian-Syrian army liberated an additional strategic area of ​​about 2km. This is the most fiercely fought area between the Syrian army and IS since the end of September.

Notably, at some bases where hostages were being held, Russian and Syrian special forces organized parachute raids to destroy terrorists and free hostages. Information confirming victories and protecting hostages was continuously published by the Syrian media.

Observers believe that the Russian-Syrian coalition is conducting a full-scale and lightning campaign, and the IS terrorist force in the South is facing the risk of being wiped out in a short time. Reports from many neutral organizations say that there are many signs of desertion and surrender from terrorist gunmen.

Meanwhile, in Idlib, the Syrian Tiger Forces are also conducting strong attacks on rebel bases. The Syrian Air Force and artillery bombarded many locations in the Hama countryside on November 13 - part of the demilitarized zone under the Sochi agreement.

Dac nhiem Nga-Syria quan nat mien Nam, Tho mat kiem soat Idlib

Multiple rocket launchers of the Syrian army.

In addition, attacks by multiple rocket launchers and surface-to-surface missiles were also recorded in Eastern and Southern Idlib. Meanwhile, many observation organizations said that the Syrian army continued to concentrate a large number of troops and new equipment in this Idlib region.

There is a lot of information that Russia has just provided Syria with a lot of new military equipment to serve the upcoming campaigns in Idlib or Southern Syria.

Notably, the Syrian Tiger Forces, which are believed to have moved to the southern battlefields, are still stationed in Idlib and continue to carry out attacks. Analysts believe that Idlib will be the number one priority of the Russian-Syrian coalition because for many years, the Tiger Forces have often been the spearhead in strategic military campaigns.

Almasdar newspaper quoted an anonymous senior Turkish official as saying that the Sochi ceasefire agreement between Russia and this country seems to have disappeared, and the whole of Idlib has become a fire pit.

"The problem is when Moscow and Ankara will admit that the Sochi agreement is a thing of the past," the official stressed.

According to baodatviet.vn
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