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Watch Syrian forces regain control of a militant-held base in Aleppo

Militants drive a tank in an area on the southern outskirts of Aleppo as they battle to break the government siege on the northern Syrian city on August 2, 2016. (Photos by AFP)

The Syrian army has released footage of attacks on militants holed up in a military base in the south of the besieged city of Aleppo.

The footage was released on Syria’s official SANA news agency on Saturday, and shows government airstrikes and ground force attacks on militant-held facilities.

Meanwhile, the Syrian government has rejected claims that the terrorists have taken control of the main fortress-like artillery academy of the al-Ramouseh quarter in Aleppo.

The government also rejected reports that a group of militants have broken the army's siege around the city and reached enemy lines.

Fierce clashes are underway in and around the northern Syrian city between government forces and terrorists trying to end a siege on militant-held areas.

According to military sources, large numbers of terrorists have been killed and many others sustained injuries in the clashes over the last few days. A large number of vehicles as well as equipment belonging to the militants were also destroyed.

The so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that 500 terrorists and government forces were killed in one week of fierce fighting aimed at controlling the strategic city.

Syrians walk on a street in the neighborhood of Bani Zeid, on Aleppo's northern outskirts on July 29, 2016, as people come back to the previously militant held district, a day after Syrian government forces took control of it. 

Aleppo has been divided between government forces in the west and militants in the east since 2012. Some 250,000 civilians live under siege in Aleppo's militant-held areas since the army cut off the last road into militant districts in early July.

Syria has been gripped by foreign-backed militancy since March 2011. UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura, estimates that over 400,000 people have been killed in the conflict.

 


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