Muhammed Anas, Baladi News, Aleppo
The new start of Jaish al-Fatah (Army of Conquest) is considered a source of hope and optimisms for all Syrians following the horrific massacres committed by Russian warplanes which are affiliated with the Syrian regime, resulting in hundreds of innocent victims and greater number of casualties.
Jaish al-Fatah who liberated Idlib governorate and its countryside headed on Thursday to the stronghold of Afghani, Iranian, Pakistani and Lebanese militias in the southern countryside of Aleppo. Such militias are recruited by Tehran to defend the Syrian regime under massive air cover by the Russian ally.
The battles of Jaish al-Fatah paid off on its first day by liberating the strategic town of Khan Tuman and some other areas from the Afghani and Pakistani militias, which wasn't denied by Tehran as some Iranian websites accompanying the militias began announcing the deaths of their members.
Iranian agencies admitted Friday the death of eight members of "Zainabion and Fatimeon" brigades, including a captain, and said that they were killed "while confronting terrorists and Takfiris in Aleppo". Iranian websites published the names of the dead people " Azizi Hussein, Ayuop Razaei, and Ghoulam Al-Rahman", who are from the Afghani mercenary affiliated to "Zainabion" brigade. The names also included "Captain Ali, Muhsein Ali, Said Hassan, Said Ghoulam", who belong to "Fatimeon" militias. Iranian websites went further confirming that the two brigades will continue sending new militants to different Syrian regions even after their losses.
It's worth mentioning here that rebels battalions liberated on Friday morning the town of Khan Tuman, one of the most important regime-strongholds in the southern countryside of Aleppo after grinding battles between the two parties.