SYRIA ON A KNIFE EDGE
Daily Record|December 03, 2024
Assad's troops hit back after Aleppo's shock fall
BY CHRIS HUGHES
SYRIA ON A KNIFE EDGE

HUNDREDS of Iraqi militia have rushed to back a Syrian regime counter-offensive against the insurgents who overran Aleppo.

Jihadist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham stormed Syria's largest city in a major blow to beleaguered despot leader Bashar al-Assad.

The attack has prompted a deadly backlash of airstrikes from Syrian and allied Russian fighter jets as the rebels are also threatening Idlib.

Dozens of civilians are feared to have died in the counter-attack.

It is one of the biggest crises to face Assad since the 2011 Arab Spring revolution that sparked an uprising and spawned Syrian Islamist groups.

Heavily armed Iran-backed militia from neighbouring Iraq have deployed in large numbers to the north-west battleground.

This story is from the December 03, 2024 edition of Daily Record.

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