Pentagon chief: Special operation in Aleppo will be the "nail in the
coffin"
The Syrian army continues to sweep urban neighborhoodsAccording to the U.S. Department of Defense, the actions of the Syrian government forces against the opposition in the city of Aleppo as close Syrian President Bashar Assad to the loss of power."It is clear that Aleppo is another tragic example of violence, the Assad regime against its own people. In any case, if he continued such tragic acts against the population of Aleppo, it is, I think, will certainly be a nail in the coffin of al-Assad," - said Leon Panetta reporters.Currently, the Pentagon chief is flying on a visit to Tunisia, reports The Australian. After that, waiting for him in Egypt, Israel and Jordan.Last weekend in Aleppo not abated fighting between the army and rebels. According to recent data, about 50 people were killed. Now the military continues to sweep the town.Aleppo - the second largest city of Syria, as well as the economic capital of the country. Government troops have launched a major operation against the opposition, who have entrenched themselves in the city. Many people believe "the battle for Aleppo" decisive, because the winner will take control of the city and the whole area, located near the border with Turkey, where the militants are armed.
The Syrian army continues to sweep urban neighborhoodsAccording to the U.S. Department of Defense, the actions of the Syrian government forces against the opposition in the city of Aleppo as close Syrian President Bashar Assad to the loss of power."It is clear that Aleppo is another tragic example of violence, the Assad regime against its own people. In any case, if he continued such tragic acts against the population of Aleppo, it is, I think, will certainly be a nail in the coffin of al-Assad," - said Leon Panetta reporters.Currently, the Pentagon chief is flying on a visit to Tunisia, reports The Australian. After that, waiting for him in Egypt, Israel and Jordan.Last weekend in Aleppo not abated fighting between the army and rebels. According to recent data, about 50 people were killed. Now the military continues to sweep the town.Aleppo - the second largest city of Syria, as well as the economic capital of the country. Government troops have launched a major operation against the opposition, who have entrenched themselves in the city. Many people believe "the battle for Aleppo" decisive, because the winner will take control of the city and the whole area, located near the border with Turkey, where the militants are armed.
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