Syrian Insurgents Are Inside Aleppo in a Major Setback for Assad as Government Forces Regroup
Briefly

Thousands of Syrian insurgents, with vehicles outfitted with improvised armor, are advancing through Aleppo, marking a significant moment as they encounter little resistance from government forces, signaling a surprising resurgence of opposition control in the city.
Insurgents have managed to enter and operate in key parts of Aleppo, displaying their presence by destroying government propaganda and claiming areas that had been firmly under Assad's control since 2016.
This resurgence of insurgent forces has provoked a swift response from Syria's armed forces, who reported they are redeploying to absorb the attack and prepare for a counteroffensive, acknowledging the scale of the opposition's movements.
The advance into Aleppo has ignited frustrations among Turkey, which has supported opposition factions, given that it failed to prevent the Syrian government’s recent military actions, undermining previous agreements intended to stabilize the conflict.
Read at time.com
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