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Assad appoints new cutthroat in Aleppo

General Issam Zaher Eddine, known as a savage brute, is Assad new top man in Aleppo replacing Mohamed Khaddour, according to activists.

 Pro- Assad's Social media pages have circulated a message addressed to Bashar al-Assad to oust the Commander of military special operations in Aleppo, Brigadier Mohammed, after series of heavy defeats amount to 23 in the city and its countryside.

The Assad supporters urged an immediate act to put an end to the defeats. '' We need a man with brave heart not like Khaddour.''

The brave heart seemed to Brigadier, Issam Zaher Eddine, one of republican Guards' pillars and known as a savage brute. AL-Assad new appointment to his top man in Aleppo is to improve the morale of Assad's fighters after a series of defeats.

Two months ago, a Leaked YouTube video by activists shows Khaddour next to Mohamed Wahid Akkad, and Governor of Aleppo in meeting with 'Shabiha' pro-Assad's militia in the Shi'ite villages of Nobbol and Zahra.

Khaddour promised the militants to solve all their problems and to provide monthly salaries beside a lot of merits. ''Everything will be solved, just we have to win, and after that I will make of your villages the capital of the countryside''.

During the meeting, militants were chanting louder and louder, using the same slogans of Hezbollah, Shi'ite militia backed by Iran.

Khaddour said I have with me 250 to 300 soldiers. '' I need your support, I need you to be organized in groups, 50 people for each, I need you to save your ammunition.''

 The United Nations says as many as 100,000 people have been killed in Syria and four million have been internally displaced, while nearly two million have fled to neighboring countries.

"The Security Council underlines the need for assistance on an unprecedented scale, both to meet the needs of the refugees and of host communities, and to assist the Lebanese authorities who face extraordinary financial and structural challenges as a result of the refugee influx," it said in the statement.

Zaman Alwasl
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