By GPD on February 13,
2016
TEHRAN (FNA)- Saudi Arabia and Qatar have dispatched
new cargoes of arms and ammunition, including advanced missiles, to the
militant groups in Aleppo to help the terrorists defend their positions against
the government forces’ advances in the Northern battlefields of the country.
The terrorists of Harakat Ahrar al-Sham, the Free
Syrian Army (FSA), al-Shamiyah Front, and Nouriddeen al-Zinki received a new
shipment of advanced missiles from their allies in the Persian Gulf on Friday
in order to help combat the pro-government forces that are advancing in the
Aleppo province’s Northern battlefield.
Saudi Arabia and Qatar have equipped the hard-line
militant groups with 122 mm grad rockets; these missiles possess a larger
impact and farther range than the current missiles in their arsenal.
The traditional 122 mm grad rocket can travel as far
as 400 km, making it a lethal weapon to fire towards government-controlled
sites that the militants currently do not have access to on the ground.
On Friday, the Syrian air force dropped leaflets over
the militant-held Northern parts of Aleppo province, giving the Takfiri
terrorists yet another chance to lay down their arms and surrender to the army.
The Syrian air force aircraft, as a part of their
mission over militants’ positions in Hraytan North of Aleppo, dropped the
leaflets, the practice that the government follows in parallel with hitting the
militants.
The leaflets also called on the civilians in Hraytan
to refuse giving any shelter to the militants.
The move comes as the Syrian army has gained momentum
in its advances in the Northern province of Aleppo.
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