The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

At least 55 members of the regime forces were killed during the fierce fighting in Aleppo for the third day in a row

The western part of Aleppo city is still witnessing fierce clashes associated with the sound of violent explosions, where violent clashes are taking place between the regime forces backed by Hezbollah and the gunmen loyal to them from Syrian and non-Syrian nationalities against Fath al-Sham Front, the rebel and Islamic factions and the Islamic Turkestan Party, the fierce clashes are concentrated in areas at the outskirts of Halab al-Jadidah neighborhood and its vicinity and the southern outskirts of the project 3000-apartment in Hamdaniya area and the area around al-Assad Military Academy, amid intensive targeting by tens of missiles and shells at the project 3000-apartments and the Military Academy and its surrounding areas and regime forces’ controlled areas in the western neighborhoods in Aleppo, in conjunction with targeting by warplanes and the regime forces on areas, positions and locations of the factions with tens of strikes to keep them from advancing and stop their attacks, which were started 2 days ago.
In a separate context, warplanes carried out a raid on places at Bustan al-Qasr neighborhood in the eastern section of Aleppo city, where places in al-Myassar neighborhood were under a missile attack which caused injuries.

Also it rose to 55 at least, including 14 members of the Lebanese Hezbollah and 11 non-Syrian of the gunmen loyal to the regime, the number of members of the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them of Syrian and non-Syrian nationalities who were killed during the clashes since yesterday against the rebel and Islamic factions, Fath al-Sham Front and the Turkestan fighters, also more fighters of the factions were killed during the clashes and bombardment.

While it rose to 39, including 14 children and 5 citizen women, the number of civilian casualties who were killed during the past 48 hours, while the death toll is expected to rise because there are more than 250 wounded persons including tens of children and women, and some of them are in critical situation.