ALEPPO, SYRIA (12:05 P.M.) – The Syrian Arab Army (SAA), alongside Hezbollah, launched a new offensive inside Aleppo city on Saturday, targeting the strategic district of Sheikh Sa’id, which is currently under the control of Jaysh Al-Fateh (Army of Conquest).
Led by the 102nd Brigade of the Republican Guard and 4th Mechanized Division, the Syrian Arab Army and Hezbollah stormed the northwestern sector of Sheikh Sa’id, where they were confronted by a large contingent of militants from Jaysh Al-Fateh near the Ramouseh axis.
According to an Al-Masdar correspondent in Aleppo, the Syrian Armed Forces and Hezbollah managed to capture several building blocks inside of Sheikh Sa’id; however, they are not aiming to seize the entire district today.
The Al-Masdar correspondent stated that the Tiger Forces are not present in today’s offensive and that the Syrian Arab Army units attacking Sheikh Sa’id are simply trying to establish a considerable presence inside the district before launching the large-scale assault.
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