Normal life is gradually returning to Nubbul and Zahraa, few days after the Syrian army and its allies broke the siege imposed on the two towns by the Takfiri insurgents.
Normal life is gradually returning to Nubbul and Zahraa, few days after the Syrian army and its allies broke the siege imposed on both towns by Takfiri insurgents.
State-funded aid agencies are providing residents of the two towns with necessary requirement as food, fuel, gas cylinders and medical supplies.
Nubbul and Zahraa, which lie in Aleppo countryside, were beseiged for more than three years by the Takfiri insurgents.
The Syrian army, backed by popular defense units, broke the siege on Wednesday.
In the last few days, the allied forces were establishing control on several areas surrounding both towns, in a bid to secure them against any attack by the insurgents.