Major attack in Syria’s Palmyra city, rebels enter Aleppo city; 36 people have died

Damascus Information about a major attack on the city of Palmyra in Syria is emerging. 36 people have died in this attack. According to AP reports, Syrian rebels have infiltrated the city of Aleppo after detonating 2 car bombs. Syrian rebel groups have claimed on Telegram that they have captured more than 40 Syrian government military bases. They have managed to capture several villages of Aleppo city in just a few hours. In 2020, with the help of Turkey, an agreement was reached between the rebels and the Assad government, which reduced major attacks there.

Thus began the civil war in Syria

The civil war in Syria started in 2011 with the Arab Spring. Pro-democracy supporters launched protests against the dictatorial government of Bashar al-Assad, who has been in power in Syria since 2000. This was followed by the formation of a rebel group called the Free Syrian Army. With the formation of a rebel group, a civil war broke out in Syria. The conflict escalated after the US, Russia, Iran and Saudi Arabia joined. In the meantime, the terrorist organization ISIS had also set foot here.

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More than 3 lakh people have died

Since the 2020 ceasefire agreement, there have been only sporadic clashes here. According to a United Nations report, more than 3 lakh people were killed in the decade-long civil war. Apart from this, millions of people had to be displaced.

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