The Syrian government forces repelled several rounds of Jeish al Fatah's offensives to lift army's siege on Aleppo in the last ten days, leaving at least 2,000 militants dead and many more wounded.
Several commanders within the ranks of the Syrian army and Hezbollah said the terrorists in Aleppo are both receiving logistical aid and intelligence support from the western states, specially the US warships deployed in the Mediterranean Sea.
The latest intelligence operations by the resistance forces showed that the warships of the western states, specially the US, deployed in the Mediterranean Sea send intelligence to Jeish al-Fatah militants in Syria.
"The western countries' warships are providing the terrorists with information and intel about the resistance forces' moves round the clock and they (the militants) continue their operations with the help of the very same information," sources in resistance forces said on Monday.
Meantime, the latest news said that the terrorists' trans-regional supporters have supplied them with hundreds of anti-armored TOW missiles through their allies in the region.
"The Jeish al-Fatah members seek to break the siege of their comrades in Aleppo while the Hezbollah resistance forces are showing strong resistance against them with the least possibilities," a member of the resistance forces said.
Meantime, sources disclosed on Monday that Jeish al-Fatah's non-stop attacks to break the government forces' siege of Aleppo were mostly aimed at evacuating a number of Turkish and Western officers trapped in militant-held districts in Aleppo.
"Several military advisors and trainers, working for the terrorist groups were trapped in Eastern Aleppo and have been transferred to militant-held regions in Southern Aleppo via Jeish al-Fatah-established corridors in al Ramousiyeh," the sources said.
After seven phases of massive operations by over 9,000 terrorists on multiple fronts in Eastern, Southern and Southwestern Aleppo in the last five days, the US-backed Jeish al-Fatah coalition of 22 terrorist groups failed to break the siege except for one very narrow stretch of land in the Southwest that is under hell fire by the Russian air force and Syrian artillery units blocking the terrorists from opening a path to go through to escape the siege or bring in supplies and fresh forces. Jeish al-Fatah has lost over 800 militants only in the Eastern frontline, while the latest reports on Sunday afternoon said they have so far lost 1200 militants in the South.
The militants managed to win control over three of the five Army Academies, but later came under the Russian warplanes' non-stop airstrikes and an unending barrage of missile and rocket attacks by the Syrian artillery units.
Meantime, resistance forces said that at least 2,000 fresh popular forces have arrived in Aleppo to join the Syrian government forces' war against Jeish al-Fatah terrorists in the Southern parts of the city.
"The newly-arrived resistance fighters are specialists in street war and know very well different tactics of battling against the well-equipped terrorists," the sources said.
Syrian Army troops, Lebanese Hezbollah resistance forces, Iraqi resistance movements including al Nujaba, Iranian military advisors (IRGC and Army), National Defense Forces and popular forces from Nubl and al Zahra have taken part in joint operations in Aleppo; FNA reported.
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