26.6 C
Delhi
Saturday, October 11, 2025

Syria capable of destroying terrorists with help of friends, Allies: Assad

Date:

Share post:

Donate-GC-Razorpay

Cairo (Egypt): Syrian President Bashar Assad has asserted that the country continues to defend its territorial integrity and is capable of destroying terrorists with the help of friends and allies, his office said on Sunday.

Assad held a phone conversation with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Saturday to discuss the latest developments in Syria and a number of regional issues, Sputnik reported.

“President Assad said during the conversation that Syria continues to defend its stability and territorial integrity from all terrorists and those who support them and is capable of defeating and destroying them with the help of allies and friends,” the statement read.

Later in the day, the country’s armed forces said that the army is successfully repelling the terrorist attack, adding that a counteroffensive is soon to follow.

“The command of the army and armed forces confirms that the process of repelling a terrorist attack is proceeding successfully and decisively. Soon, a counteroffensive will take place to regain control over all areas and free them from the contamination of terrorism,” the statement read.

Syrian army reinforcements arrived in Hama, government agencies are operating as usual, the governor of the province, Kamal Barmo, said.

“Government agencies and services in the province are operating as usual,” Barmo told Syrian broadcaster Sham FM.

He also denounced reports of terrorist vehicles entering Hama as false. Earlier, the Syrian Defense Ministry dismissed claims about the entry of terrorist groups into cities in northern Hama province as untrue.

However, a CNN report said Syrian opposition forces have taken control of much of the country’s second-largest city Aleppo after a lightning advance that killed dozens of government soldiers in a major challenge to Bashar al-Assad.

A rebel alliance launched a surprise attack this week, sweeping eastward through villages outside the city and reigniting a conflict that had been largely static for years. It is the first time Syrianc rebels have set foot in Aleppo since government forces regained control during the civil war in 2016, according to a CNN report.

By Saturday, rebel fighters had taken control of large swathes of the city, according to footage geolocated by CNN.

Rebel fighters have been seen at key locations, with one video showing armed men waving an opposition flag and yelling “God is great” in Arabic at a central square.

The rebels also claim to have taken the city’s airport.

The only exception appears to be the northeastern part of the city, where a few neighborhoods remain under the control of government forces and Iranian militia allies.

The rebel forces have declared a 24-hour-curfew to begin at 5 p.m. local time Saturday, which they said was to ensure “the safety of the residents of the city and to secure private and public property from tampering or harm.”

The armed conflict in Syria has been ongoing since 2011, with various insurgent groups, including terrorist organizations, fighting each other and the Syrian armed forces. In 2017, Russia, Turkey and Iran launched a mediation group on the Syrian settlement in the Kazakh capital of Astana.

The format also includes representatives from the Syrian government and opposition, the UN and observer countries, Jordan, Lebanon and Iraq.

Related articles

Noor Wali Mehsud and Pakistan: From Ally to Adversary – A Tale of Betrayal, Blowback, and Lessons for India

The story of Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud, chief of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), is Pakistan’s self-made tragedy. A...

Government cannot create a Startup Ecosystem – Investors and Innovators do

Every time a government minister announces a new “Startup Hub” or “Innovation Park,” the cameras flash, the crowd...

How Mangaluru Beat Goa to Become the Silicon Beach of India

For years, Goa was seen as the natural candidate to become India’s “Silicon Beach.” Blessed with a cosmopolitan...

Goa Needs an Alternate Development Model – A Bharat-Centric Model

Goa is at a crossroads. The land that once symbolised spiritual tranquillity, natural abundance, and cultural harmony is...