Syrian army breaks siege imposed by terrorists on Nubl and al-Zahra
February 4, 2016
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The Syrian army broke the terrorists’ four-year-long siege
The Syrian army broke the terrorists’ four-year-long siege of the Shia-populated towns of Nubl and Al-Zahra in Northern Aleppo province. The siege of the strategic towns was removed after four years in an army offensive from the Eastern side of the two towns, while other units of the Syrian army also managed to purge terrorists from 80 percent of the village of Ma’arasa al-Khan. Reports from Syria said on Wednesday evening that the Shia residents of Seyeda Zeinab region in Damascus poured to the streets to celebrate the army’s groundbreaking victory in Nubl and Al-Zahra.