The Fort Worth Press - Jihadists, allies enter Syria's second city in lightning assault

USD -
AED 3.673007
AFN 68.036941
ALL 93.095739
AMD 394.639883
ANG 1.803454
AOA 910.981973
ARS 1009.22615
AUD 1.53532
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.69985
BAM 1.852855
BBD 2.020368
BDT 119.577471
BGN 1.852629
BHD 0.376913
BIF 2956.429471
BMD 1
BND 1.340521
BOB 6.914551
BRL 6.039503
BSD 1.000663
BTN 84.64038
BWP 13.614316
BYN 3.274755
BYR 19600
BZD 2.016957
CAD 1.40235
CDF 2870.000029
CHF 0.88162
CLF 0.035443
CLP 977.980006
CNY 7.243801
CNH 7.250159
COP 4408.41
CRC 508.525957
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 104.464108
CZK 23.900974
DJF 178.183024
DKK 7.062905
DOP 60.412029
DZD 133.513991
EGP 49.583803
ERN 15
ETB 126.469401
EUR 0.94698
FJD 2.265098
FKP 0.789317
GBP 0.787513
GEL 2.73502
GGP 0.789317
GHS 15.359985
GIP 0.789317
GMD 71.000451
GNF 8624.887499
GTQ 7.721093
GYD 209.350133
HKD 7.78337
HNL 25.317607
HRK 7.133259
HTG 131.139001
HUF 390.993983
IDR 15857.05
ILS 3.636725
IMP 0.789317
INR 84.59815
IQD 1310.83091
IRR 42074.999893
ISK 137.429832
JEP 0.789317
JMD 157.660389
JOD 0.709099
JPY 150.025018
KES 129.750182
KGS 86.835859
KHR 4032.853976
KMF 466.503947
KPW 899.999621
KRW 1397.015028
KWD 0.30745
KYD 0.833843
KZT 517.043086
LAK 21960.970064
LBP 89606.195529
LKR 290.843636
LRD 179.587971
LSL 18.046858
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 4.897159
MAD 10.011653
MDL 18.311947
MGA 4694.012884
MKD 58.315048
MMK 3247.960992
MNT 3397.999946
MOP 8.022452
MRU 39.918144
MUR 46.449744
MVR 15.449776
MWK 1735.126942
MXN 20.32028
MYR 4.445045
MZN 63.902813
NAD 18.045832
NGN 1683.459691
NIO 36.824404
NOK 11.05529
NPR 135.42544
NZD 1.688833
OMR 0.385018
PAB 1.000663
PEN 3.747963
PGK 4.036911
PHP 58.610994
PKR 278.237696
PLN 4.065767
PYG 7815.179392
QAR 3.647715
RON 4.7138
RSD 110.767053
RUB 105.989542
RWF 1379.790545
SAR 3.756869
SBD 8.39059
SCR 13.835429
SDG 601.495457
SEK 10.901225
SGD 1.340495
SHP 0.789317
SLE 22.696981
SLL 20969.504736
SOS 571.913071
SRD 35.411728
STD 20697.981008
SVC 8.755625
SYP 2512.529858
SZL 18.055384
THB 34.324499
TJS 10.906878
TMT 3.51
TND 3.146511
TOP 2.342101
TRY 34.68738
TTD 6.78003
TWD 32.490299
TZS 2639.999644
UAH 41.623291
UGX 3692.861541
UYU 42.870271
UZS 12861.081373
VES 47.255264
VND 25346.5
VUV 118.722009
WST 2.791591
XAF 621.430331
XAG 0.03268
XAU 0.000377
XCD 2.70255
XDR 0.76547
XOF 621.459768
XPF 112.983753
YER 249.924987
ZAR 18.039675
ZMK 9001.193798
ZMW 26.942023
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    1.0000

    62

    +1.61%

  • RYCEF

    0.1800

    7.09

    +2.54%

  • CMSC

    0.1200

    24.64

    +0.49%

  • RELX

    -0.0300

    47.02

    -0.06%

  • SCS

    0.0500

    13.52

    +0.37%

  • RIO

    0.4750

    62.795

    +0.76%

  • GSK

    -0.1900

    34.14

    -0.56%

  • AZN

    0.4950

    67.695

    +0.73%

  • BTI

    -0.0350

    37.905

    -0.09%

  • NGG

    0.3400

    63.67

    +0.53%

  • BP

    0.1200

    29.25

    +0.41%

  • JRI

    0.2400

    13.65

    +1.76%

  • CMSD

    0.1000

    24.46

    +0.41%

  • BCC

    0.0450

    146.445

    +0.03%

  • VOD

    -0.0400

    8.93

    -0.45%

  • BCE

    -0.0150

    27.005

    -0.06%

Jihadists, allies enter Syria's second city in lightning assault
Jihadists, allies enter Syria's second city in lightning assault / Photo: © AFP

Jihadists, allies enter Syria's second city in lightning assault

Jihadists and their Turkish-backed allies reached Syria's second city of Aleppo Friday, as they pressed a lightning offensive against forces of the Iranian- and Russian-backed government.

Text size:

The fighting is some of the deadliest in years, with 255 people killed, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Most of the dead have been combatants but the toll also includes 24 civilians, most killed in Russian air strikes.

The offensive began on Wednesday, the same day that a fragile ceasefire took effect in neighbouring Lebanon between Israel and Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah.

By Friday, the jihadists and their allies had wrested control of more than 50 towns and villages in the north, according to the Britain-based Observatory, in the government's biggest loss of territory in years.

They then entered western districts of Aleppo, a city of some two million people that was Syria's pre-war manufacturing hub.

"Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and allied factions... were able to enter the outskirts of the Al-Hamdaniya and New Aleppo neighbourhoods... after carrying out twin suicide attacks with two booby-trapped cars," the war monitor said.

HTS, a jihadist alliance led by Al-Qaeda's former Syria branch, shelled a student residence in the city, killing four civilians, state media reported.

Syrian and Russian warplanes launched intense air strikes on the rebel enclave around Idlib, where the jihadists are based, carrying out 23 raids, according to the Observatory.

Army reinforcements have arrived in Aleppo, a Syrian security official told AFP, requesting anonymity to discuss sensitive matters.

An army statement said troops had repelled the assault on the city and retaken some positions.

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said "more than 14,000 people –- nearly half are children -- have been displaced" by the violence.

Aleppo resident Sarmad, 51, told AFP he could hear "the sounds of missiles and artillery shelling around the clock".

"We're scared that war will break out and we'll be displaced from our homes again," he said.

Nasser Hamdo, 36, who works in a pastry shop, said he had been glued to the news since hostilities began.

On Thursday, the jihadists and their allies cut the highway linking Aleppo to the capital Damascus, some 300 kilometres (185 miles) south, the Observatory said.

"We're worried that roads getting blocked could cause fuel prices to soar and prevent goods from reaching the city," Hamdo said.

- International players -

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Friday described the situation in Aleppo as "an infringement on the sovereignty of Syria."

He expressed support for "the government of Syria to quickly restore order in this district".

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi pledged "continued support for the government, nation and army of Syria," in a phone call with his Syrian counterpart Bassam al-Sabbagh, according to a statement.

The Idlib area has been subject to a Turkish- and Russian-brokered truce since 2020. The ceasefire has been repeatedly violated but had largely held.

An AFP correspondent in the rebel enclave saw jihadists advancing in tanks as intense exchanges of fire took place in an area just seven kilometres (a little over four miles) from Aleppo.

AFP images showed abandoned army tanks and other military vehicles.

The correspondent said the jihadists and their Turkey-backed allies took orders from a joint operations command.

Analyst Nick Heras, of the New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy, said the fighters were "trying to preempt the possibility of a Syrian military campaign in the region of Aleppo".

According to Heras, the Syrian government and its key backer Russia had been preparing for such a campaign.

Russia intervened in Syria in 2015, turning the tide of the civil war which broke out four years earlier in favour of the government, whose forces at the time had lost control of most of country.

- 'Totally unprepared' -

Other interests are also at stake.

Iran-backed militias have a heavy presence in the Aleppo region after providing crucial ground support to the army in its recapture of rebel-held areas of the city in 2016.

Heras said anti-government forces are "in a better position to take and seize villages than Russian-backed Syrian government forces, while the Iranians are focused on Lebanon".

Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman said government forces "were totally unprepared" for the attack.

"It is strange to see regime forces being dealt such big blows despite Russian air cover and early signs that HTS was going to launch this operation," Abdel Rahman said.

"Were they depending on Hezbollah, which is now busy in Lebanon?"

T.Dixon--TFWP