Rift Widening Among Jeish Al-Fatah Terrorists in Syria
DAMASCUS (Dispatches) – Opposition sources confirmed that differences among the terrorist groups forming Jeish al-Fatah coalition have intensified and their coalition is almost on the verge of collapse following their failures in Aleppo battlefields.
"Jeish al-Fatah's violations of civilians' rights in Aleppo and rogue decisions of the coalition's commanders over war plans in Aleppo battlefields have weakened their unity significantly," sources close to the Operation Room for Conquest of Aleppo said.
"The Operation Room, which once was the representative of at least 22 militant groups forming Jeish al-Fatah coalition, is on the verge of collapse," the sources added.
"Leaders of the militant groups' believe that field commanders of Jeish al-Fatah are some non-Syrian mercenaries who do not care about the Syrian commanders of the coalition and try to leave them alone behind military academy buildings to be killed by government forces," they added.
Meanwhile, Syrian army soldiers and popular forces continued their advances against Jeish al-Fatah terrorists near a strategic village in the southwestern side of military academy buildings, inflicting major losses on the terrorists.
The Syrian government forces, who captured Um al-Qara'a earlier this morning, continued to beat back the terrorists and move towards hills overlooking the village of al-Sharafeh.
Jeish al-Fatah suffered a major death toll in the attacks and left behind its military equipment and retreated from more positions.
The Syrian army and popular forces launched their attack from their positions in cement factory and are about to capture the hill near al-Sharafeh to reinvigorate their military strength in southwestern districts of Aleppo.
Reports said earlier today that Syrian Army men and their popular allies launched a fresh round of attacks on Jeish al-Fatah's positions and captured a key hill overlooking the southern and southwestern districts of Aleppo.