1 May 2016 - 03:38
Syrian Army, Hezbollah restarted offensive in rural Damascus after 24 hour ceasefire

Syrian Army, Hezbollah resume offensive in East Ghouta after ceasefire expires Syrian Army, Hezbollah restarted offensive in rural Damascus

AhlulBayt News Agency - The Syrian Arab Army’s 102nd Brigade – backed by Hezbollah, the Palestine Liberation Army (PLA) and National Defense Forces (NDF) – have restarted their offensive in the East Ghouta region of rural Damascus after a 24 hour ceasefire was announced on Friday morning.

The assault resumed at 1 A.M. (Damascus Time) when the Syrian Armed Forces and Hezbollah stormed Al-Rukabiyah once again, seizing every checkpoint from Jaysh Al-Islam (Army of Islam) inside this village.

Currently, the Syrian Armed Armed Forces and Hezbollah are on the move in Al-Rukabiyah; they are in control of 80 percent of the village and only have a small portion left to capture before it will be fully seized.

The purpose of this offensive is to clear the highway near the Damascus International Airport; if successful, they will have the strategic town of Dayr Al-‘Assifir become inaccessible to the rebel forces.

More importantly, capturing Al-Rukabiyah will properly position the Syrian Armed Forces and Hezbollah for the imminent Dayr Al-‘Assifir offensive. The rebel forces protecting this village are Jaysh Al-Islam (Army of Islam) and Jabhat Al-Nusra (Syrian Al-Qaeda group).




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