Syrian forces reclaim Aleppo
It was the biggest victory for President Bashar al-Assad's forces in nearly six years of civil war and a major win for his foreign backers.
Aleppo: Syrian troops cemented their hold on Aleppo on Friday after retaking full control of the city, as residents anxious to return to their homes moved through its ruined streets.
The army announced on Thursday it had recaptured the former rebel stronghold of east Aleppo following a landmark evacuation deal that saw thousands of opposition fighters and residents bussed out.
It was the biggest victory for President Bashar al-Assad’s forces in nearly six years of civil war and a major win for his foreign backers, with key ally Russia hailing the recapture as “very important” step.
Braving the cold, war-weary residents crossed districts that had become infamous front lines, eager to return to neighbourhoods they had not seen in years.Civilians wrapped in coats trekked through the cold, some rolling their belongings on wheelbarrows. “We’ve been waiting five years for this. We have suffered,” said Rana al-Salem, 29.