ISTANBUL, December 2. /TASS/. The opposition in Syria will continue its resistance against the country’s authorities until a settlement process is launched, something it is ready to talk about at any time, said the president of the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces, Hadi al Bahra.
"We will not stop until the [Bashar Assad] regime joins the UN-led process for a political transition. We are ready for talks, even tomorrow," A Haber television quoted the opposition activist as saying.
On the morning of November 27, the extremist group Jabhat al-Nusra (banned in Russia) carried out a large-scale attack in northern Syria. According to the Syrian Armed Forces’ Command, the terrorists tried to attack villages and towns defended by the Syrian army and military facilities, and continued to assault the positions of government forces. The Syrian Army launched an operation to repel the raid. On November 30, the Armed Forces’ Command stated that the army was targeting the positions of terrorists who had managed to penetrate many neighborhoods of Aleppo city and was awaiting reinforcements. According to the Defense Ministry’s statement, the Syrian army was forced to regroup its forces to protect the lives of civilians and soldiers and prepare for a counterattack.