Armed groups opposing the regime of Bashar al -Assad captured most of the Aleppo – the largest city of Syria and the administrative center of the same, the most populated province of the country.
It is reported that the groups entered the day before in Aleppo advanced to the Sadalla Al-Jabiri Square in the city center and established control of many quarters.
The buildings of the governor and police department, as well as the Aleppo – symbol of the city, have passed under the control of armed groups in a short time.
Armed groups also captured the military airfield Abu Zuhur and intercepted ammunition and military equipment left by the soldiers of the regime of Bashar al -Assad.
Armed groups introduced a nightly commandant hour in the city, take security measures and inspect the quarters controlled by them.
In the evening hours of the group, the buildings used by the regime as investigative insulators, and liberated dozens of people, including political prisoners.
– What happened?
In the western neighborhood of the Aleppo province in the north of Syria on November 27, clashes broke out between the forces of the Bashar al -Assad regime and armed groups opposing the Assad regime.
On November 27-28, armed groups began to quickly advance to the city of Aleppo from the west of the province of the same name. On the second day of clashes, armed groups also established control over a number of districts in the rural area of Idlib.
On the eve of the dinner hours, armed groups entered the city of Aleppo, and in the evening reached the central regions of the city.