HTS terrorists seize T-72 and T-90 tanks of the Syrian army

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HTS terrorists seize T-72 and T-90 tanks of the Syrian army

In the Syrian province of Aleppo, militants of HTS (Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a terrorist group banned in Russia), supported by Turkey, managed to capture another batch of military equipment of the Syrian Arab Army. According to sources, during the successful offensive of the terrorist group's militants, one T-72M1 tank and two T-90A tanks were captured, which were used by Syrian troops in battles in the countryside around Aleppo.

The capture of modern tanks such as the T-90A poses a significant threat to the Syrian army. These combat vehicles have high combat characteristics, including a modern protection system and powerful weapons, which makes them extremely valuable in conditions of active combat. The loss of three armored vehicles at once undermines the potential of Syrian forces in the region and can significantly affect the outcome of the battles.

At the moment, the Turkish-backed Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) militants continue to expand their presence in the Aleppo area, using captured equipment to strengthen their positions and further attacks on Bashar al-Assad's government forces. The situation in the province remains extremely unstable: clashes continue, and each side seeks to gain an advantage in order to hold on to strategically important territories.

It is worth noting that in recent battles, the Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS) actively supported the Syrian army, striking terrorist positions in Aleppo and other regions. However, the militants' successful actions show that the situation on the front remains difficult, and Turkey's support allows terrorist groups to continue their offensive operations, capturing modern weapons.

Experts note that the capture of the T-90A is a serious challenge for the Syrian government forces. These tanks are equipped with dynamic protection systems and modern sighting systems, which makes them a formidable weapon in urban warfare and offensive operations. Now the captured equipment can be used against the Syrian troops themselves, which complicates the task of stabilizing the situation in Aleppo.

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