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(NOW-Lebanon) A purported audio tape of a Hizbullah fighter recorded during the fighting over the weekend in Aleppo reveals that the Lebanese fighters were abandoned by other pro-government forces. "They [pro-regime fighters] all left us, the Iranians, Afghans and Syrians...all of them left us," the fighter complained in the message which began circulating on social media Sunday. He also warned that rebel forces were repeatedly attacking, though "they are taking a lot of casualties," adding that "they are in good shape, [while] the [Syrian] army disintegrated." The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported Monday that Hizbullah lost at least 12 fighters along the Aleppo front.2016-08-10 00:00:00Full Article
Hizbullah Fighter in Leaked Tape: "We Were Abandoned"
(NOW-Lebanon) A purported audio tape of a Hizbullah fighter recorded during the fighting over the weekend in Aleppo reveals that the Lebanese fighters were abandoned by other pro-government forces. "They [pro-regime fighters] all left us, the Iranians, Afghans and Syrians...all of them left us," the fighter complained in the message which began circulating on social media Sunday. He also warned that rebel forces were repeatedly attacking, though "they are taking a lot of casualties," adding that "they are in good shape, [while] the [Syrian] army disintegrated." The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported Monday that Hizbullah lost at least 12 fighters along the Aleppo front.2016-08-10 00:00:00Full Article
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