The Sunday Telegraph

Syrian rebels promise to wage guerrilla war against regime forces if Aleppo falls

- By Raf Sanchez

MIDDLE EAST CORRESPOND­ENT FACED with almost certain defeat in the city of Aleppo, Syrian rebel groups have promised to continue their war by adopting the guerrilla tactics of assassinat­ions, armed raids and roadside bombs.

The four-year battle for control of Aleppo, Syria’s largest city, is likely to end in the next few weeks as either regime forces advance into the remaining opposition neighbourh­oods or rebel areas are forced to surrender as they run out of food and medicine.

Regime forces have now captured more than 60 per cent of rebel-held east Aleppo after they took the strategic district of Tariq al-Bab in fighting early yesterday.

But rebel leaders say that the loss of territory will lead their forces to carry out more insurgent operations against Bashar al-Assad’s troops as the regime tries to reassert full control over Aleppo for the first time since 2012.

“We didn’t rebel to take or lose a neighbourh­ood, or a village, or a city. This is a total revolution against Bashar al-Assad, his regime, his security forces, his corrupted elite,” said Bassam Hijji, a spokesman for the Nour al-Din alZenki rebel group in Aleppo. “We’ll use all the forms of resistance: guerrilla fighting, assassinat­ions, explosions. We won’t rule out any form of fighting against the regime.”

While the fall of Aleppo was never expected to bring the six-year Syrian war to a decisive end, the defiance of rebel groups indicates it is unlikely to even bring a halt to fighting around the city.

Rebel forces control the countrysid­e to the west of Aleppo and regularly shell the regime-controlled west of the city, often killing civilians.

 ??  ?? A man and his daughter flee from a rebel-held neighbourh­ood in eastern Aleppo
A man and his daughter flee from a rebel-held neighbourh­ood in eastern Aleppo

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