Syrian commander:

Aleppo (IP)- One of the popular commanders in Aleppo, Syria, said that General Qasem Soleimani was the great commander of the resistance front and active on all fronts of the war.

Iran PressMiddle East: Iran's top anti-terror commander, Lieutenant General Qasem Soleimani, was martyred in a US drone strike directly ordered by former US President Donald Trump near the Baghdad International Airport on January 3, 2020. The attack also martyred the deputy chief of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, among others.

In an interview with IranPress in Aleppo, Abu Hassan Doshka detailed the role of Martyr Lt. Gen Soleimani in the war with multinational terrorists in Syria.

"General Soleimani would come and visit the battle lines when an area was freed from the occupation of terrorists in Syria," he said, adding, "The commander also emphasized that the Aleppo fortress was a sign of the stability of the city, and if it fells, the whole city will fall."

Abu Hassan stated that the liberation of Aleppo meant the liberation of all of Syria, and the fall of Aleppo meant the same fall as Syria.

He also said that the liberation of the strategic city of Aleppo was done with the efforts of martyr Soleimani and the resistance front.

Soleimani had penetrated the hearts of the Syrian people, and nothing has changed with his martyrdom, and the situation has become more difficult for the enemies because the children of Syria are growing up with Soleimani's thoughts.

With the attack of multinational terrorists on Aleppo, northern Syria, the groups under the commandership of Abu Hassan Doshka resisted the terrorists.

On December 14, 2016, the historic and strategic city of Aleppo was freed from the occupation of terrorists by the resistance of the people, the Syrian army, and with the help of the martyred general Soleimani.

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