
Syria: Life returns to Aleppo suburbs after govt. forces repel militant siege
Life slowly returned to the northern outskirts of Aleppo, Monday, after areas of the crisis-stricken city were liberated by the Syrian Arab Army (SAA).
Nubbul and al-Zahra had been besieged by al-Nusra Front militants, preventing the approximately 70,000 residents from living their lives in a normal fashion. For more than three years locals managed to survive from humanitarian aid that was being air-dropped.
At the time of writing government trucks loaded with humanitarian goods including food and gas cylinders were entering the cities regularly.

Life slowly returned to the northern outskirts of Aleppo, Monday, after areas of the crisis-stricken city were liberated by the Syrian Arab Army (SAA).
Nubbul and al-Zahra had been besieged by al-Nusra Front militants, preventing the approximately 70,000 residents from living their lives in a normal fashion. For more than three years locals managed to survive from humanitarian aid that was being air-dropped.
At the time of writing government trucks loaded with humanitarian goods including food and gas cylinders were entering the cities regularly.