Zev Porat

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Syria warplanes pound Aleppo as ground assault looms

An image grab taken from AFPTV shows smoke billowing from the Salaheddin district of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. Syrian regime warplanes pounded rebel positions in Aleppo on Sunday ahead of a threatened ground assault by more than 20,000 troops assembled around the commercial capital. (AFP Photo/James Foley)
Syrian regime warplanes pounded rebel positions in second cityAleppo on Sunday ahead of a threatened ground assault by more than 20,000 troops assembled around the commercial capital.
Iran appealed for help from governments with ties to the Syrian opposition in securing the release of 48 of its nationals seized from a bus in Damascus, as an Arabic news channel aired footage it said was of the Iranians in the hands of rebel captors who charged that their hostages were Revolutionary Guards.
A senior security official said Syria's army had completed its deployment of reinforcements to Aleppo, ready for a decisive showdown.
"The war is likely to be long, because there will have to be street battles in order to get rid of the terrorists," the source told AFP, declining to be named.
"All the reinforcements have arrived and they are surrounding the city," he said. "The army is ready to launch its offensive, but is awaiting orders."

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