Syrian forces attack on the last two bases of the rebels

in #newsaboutsyria7 years ago

The government forces have launched air strikes in Ghouta and Idlib in the last two regions controlled by the Syrian rebels. Rescue workers and observers have said that at least 29 people have been killed in the attack by the Syrian air force, according to President Bashar al-Assad's assassination near Damascus on Monday. Reports: Reuters, Al-Jazeera
The Western Observer group is also believed to have launched 'chemical gas' attacks in Syria's north-western Eidlawi region. On Saturday, the rebels' army and Allied forces were strengthened in the area after a radar fighter crashed into the rebel missile.
The Assad government has promised to take over the control of all rebels in the civil war that began eight years ago. Then these attacks were carried out in the last two bases of the rebels.
Along with Russia and Iran-backed forces, the government has reinstated its control in most parts of the country already. Syrian forces have blocked East Asia for Damascus for a year; The block has been strengthened in recent months.

Assad and military allies are trying to regain control of various parts of the remote Eidolib. Idlibi is the last province, most of which is still under the control of the rebels.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based observer organization, said on Monday 29 civilians were killed in airstrikes on Syrian forces in East Ghauta Jamalka, Arabian, Hajja and Bettu Sawya. On the same day, a state of state-controlled press reports said that a woman was killed in a bullet hit by the rebels targeting the capital.
After knowing the blockade of the government forces, residents of the rebel-controlled area were deprived of food and medical care, the international community has been expressing concern over the situation of East Ghouta for months.

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