d_taddei2 Thu Jul 28, 2016 6:29 pm
well done to all troops involved now all they need to do is defend and wait and the rats will surely give up, i just hope they dont do another terrorist transfer letting them free to join a fight elsewhere, this time there is too many of them to let them go, when you have them by the balls. Of course there is the problem of them giving up arms etc, then once out of Aleppo they will just run back to another terror group to fight the government its a pretty hard situation to fully control. But the main aim here is to liberate Aleppo and thats what they will achieve, this will also reduce fighting fronts and allow for a good launch area of operations and get rid of a large urban fighting area.
I would imagine once fully liberated the main aim will be to focus on three main areas. Putting pressure Latakia front especially with infighting in western Idilib, and in northern western Aleppo i suspect once Anadan plains and Bayaoun area are liberated (which will net on the hit list) this will create a good area for a large pincer move towards Kafraya and Fua with the SAA etc advancing in southern Aleppo (al Eis, Zaytan) while the Kurds push towards Darat Izza and the Bab al-Hawa Border Crossing point, then onto Dana and Sarmada in till they finally reach Kafraya and Fua.
One thing you might see in a sign of desperation is a major resurgence in the south (Daraa area) and in Northern Hama (Morek) and another attempt at cutting the supply road to Aleppo (Khanasser). In the South (Daraa) i think they seem not too interested in waging full scale operations it has been pretty quiet and are not as well armed maybe there heart isnt into it as much as the terrorists in Idilib etc, and of course having ISIS at their backs starting a full scale operation will no doubt give ISIS a chance at grabbing more territory