👉Comment by (🇷🇺) 'Colonel Cassad'
Militants in the Aleppo citadel.
The Citadel was defended even during the most critical moments of the siege in 2016, and now they surrendered it without a fight.
Just note that the city with a population of millions was surrendered by the SAA practically without a fight. As of 2023, almost 3.9 million people lived there.
It is pointless to blame Iran or Russia here, if the Syrian army simply did not defend the second largest city in the country, surrendering it to an enemy group that was not the largest in general, which was many times smaller in numbers than the grouping that unsuccessfully stormed Aleppo in the summer and autumn of 2016.
Of course, Russia could not hold the city without the Syrians, considering that there were only the Special Operations Forces and the Airforce contingent there. There were no significant numbers of our regulars or Wagner there.
Just as there were no Hezbollah troops who at the most critical moment of the militants' offensive in 2016 through Ramuseh stood to the death at the cement plant and did not let the enemy through. The main forces of Hezbollah are now busy in Lebanon. Iranian proxies are mainly deployed in other regions of Syria. To deploy in the Aleppo region, they need at least 5 days, which, of course, no one gave them.
🔺The consequences of what happened for Syria will be serious.
The Kurds in Tal Rifat will get it, the situation for the IRGC will become more complicated, and the pressure on our positions in Latakia will most likely increase.
And the question hangs in the air - where will the happy escape in the Aleppo province stop?
And what else can be surrendered in the same miraculous way..
Militants in the Aleppo citadel.
The Citadel was defended even during the most critical moments of the siege in 2016, and now they surrendered it without a fight.
Just note that the city with a population of millions was surrendered by the SAA practically without a fight. As of 2023, almost 3.9 million people lived there.
It is pointless to blame Iran or Russia here, if the Syrian army simply did not defend the second largest city in the country, surrendering it to an enemy group that was not the largest in general, which was many times smaller in numbers than the grouping that unsuccessfully stormed Aleppo in the summer and autumn of 2016.
Of course, Russia could not hold the city without the Syrians, considering that there were only the Special Operations Forces and the Airforce contingent there. There were no significant numbers of our regulars or Wagner there.
Just as there were no Hezbollah troops who at the most critical moment of the militants' offensive in 2016 through Ramuseh stood to the death at the cement plant and did not let the enemy through. The main forces of Hezbollah are now busy in Lebanon. Iranian proxies are mainly deployed in other regions of Syria. To deploy in the Aleppo region, they need at least 5 days, which, of course, no one gave them.
🔺The consequences of what happened for Syria will be serious.
The Kurds in Tal Rifat will get it, the situation for the IRGC will become more complicated, and the pressure on our positions in Latakia will most likely increase.
And the question hangs in the air - where will the happy escape in the Aleppo province stop?
And what else can be surrendered in the same miraculous way..