Syrian government loses control of Aleppo for first time since civil war began after lightning rebel offensive
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Aleppo city, for the first time since the conflict began, is out of control of Syrian regime forces, indicating a significant shift in power dynamics.
The jihadist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and allied rebel factions control Aleppo city, except the neighborhoods controlled by the Kurdish forces, showcasing changing territorial lines.
Following a lightning offensive, rebel forces have not only seized Aleppo's airport but also taken control over numerous nearby towns, marking a strategic victory.
Moscow has launched its first air strikes on Aleppo since 2016 in response to the rapid advances made by rebel groups, reflecting ongoing international involvement.
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