MOSCOW, December 19. /TASS/. The Syrian city of Aleppo was taken by 350 militants while some 30,000 government troops and pro-Iranian units withdrew, giving no resistance, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
"When groups of armed opposition approached Aleppo, approximately 30,000 troops were defending Aleppo, 350 militants took the city. Government troops along with the so-called pro-Iranian units retreated without putting up a fight. They just blew up their strongholds and left," he said at his combined annual press conference and question-and-answer session, adding that the same happened across all of Syria, with rare exceptions.
The Russian president recalled that no Russian land troops had been deployed to Syria, with Russia having only an airbase and a naval base. "We withdrew even from there due to the special military operation [in Ukraine]. We did not fight there at all," he stressed.
Armed opposition units in Syria launched a large-scale offensive on government troops in the Aleppo and Idlib governorates in late November. On December 8, they entered Damascus, while President Bashar Assad stepped down and fled the country. On December 10, Mohammed al-Bashir, who had led the so-called Syrian Salvation Government in the Idlib governorate, announced his appointment as head of Syria’s interim government, saying that the transitional period will last until March 1, 2025. According to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Iran has convincing evidence that the developments in Syria were orchestrated by the United States and Israel with support from a "neighboring country."