Anti-Assad regime armed groups captured Aleppo. Opposition groups gained control of the neighborhoods and reached Sadallah El-Cabiri Square, which is in the center of the city. Meanwhile, a remarkable sight appeared in Aleppo Castle.
Anti-regime groups quickly captured the governorship and police headquarters buildings, as well as the Aleppo Castle, the symbol of the city.
Armed groups captured the Abu Zuhur Military Airport and seized the ammunition and military vehicles left behind by the regime soldiers.
Armed groups, which impose a night curfew in the city, take security measures by inspecting the neighborhoods they control.
In the evening, the groups entered the buildings used by the regime as detention centers and released dozens of people, including political prisoners.
TURKISH FLAG WAS RAISE ON ALEPPO CASTLE
Meanwhile, an image shared on social media was widely talked about. In the video, it was seen that the Turkish flag was hoisted on the Aleppo Castle, which was captured by opposition groups.
IT ALSO HAPPENED 76 YEARS AGO
In a magazine dated December 1948, a news report was made with the title “Turkish flag hoisted on Aleppo castle”.
WHAT HAPPENED?
On November 27, a conflict broke out between Assad regime forces and anti-regime armed groups in the western countryside of Aleppo province in northern Syria.
Anti-regime armed groups, which rapidly advanced from the western countryside of Aleppo towards the center on November 27-28, had captured many areas in the Idlib countryside as of the second day of the clashes.