The clashes between the army of Bashar al-Assad's regime and opposition groups in Syria have intensified. Anti-regime opponents have made significant gains in their fight against Assad since yesterday. Armed opponents have captured Aleppo and Idlib, which are two of Assad's key strongholds. THE MOMENT OPPONENTS ENTER ALEPPO CAPTURED ON CAMERAAs the Syrian army reported heavy losses and withdrew from Aleppo, striking images were recorded. The moment opposition groups entered Aleppo was captured on a mobile phone camera. Footage taken from the roof of a building showed numerous armed opponents advancing into Aleppo. WHAT HAD HAPPENED?On November 27, clashes began between Assad regime forces and anti-regime armed groups in the western countryside of Aleppo province in northern Syria. On November 27-28, anti-regime armed groups rapidly advanced from the western countryside of Aleppo towards the center, and from the second day of the clashes, they had also captured numerous areas in the rural parts of Idlib. Starting from noon yesterday, the armed groups that entered the city center of Aleppo reached the central parts of Aleppo by the evening.
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