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[–] derram ago
https://archive.is/UF2FO :
'The Syrian Army has regained control over three military academies in Aleppo, cutting off the supply route used by militants in the eastern part of the city. '
'After driving out Islamists from some 20 villages, Turkey secured the border with its neighbor, the Turkish military said in a statement, according to Reuters. '
'By retaking the academies, the army has technically cut the militants’ supply route.“Now, [the militants’] supply route has been cut off by the Syrian Army, we now have control over the colleges and established a base in the cement factory nearby,” a serviceman said. '
'Pro-government forces in Aleppo now control both routes coming in to the city from the north and from the south. '
'However, besides IS, Turkey is clashing with the Kurdish YPG militia, which is part of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). '
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