ALEPPO
A commander of Free Syrian Army (FSA) Brigade Tawhid has said that Syrian army soldiers psychologically collapsed following the latest clashes in country.
"Assad regime has increased the level of bombardment and air strike after nothing was left to do for them on land. Bodies of dead people were still under the rubble and we do not know exactly about the death toll. The regime's tanks mean nothing to us, their soldiers psychologically collapsed. That's just how the current situation goes in the west of Aleppo," Abdulqadr Es-Salah told Anadolu Agency on Tuesday in an exclusive interview.
Stating that the clashes between FSA and regime supporters have been going on in the Salah al-Din and Seyfuddevle neighborhoods of Aleppo, Abdulqadr Es-Salah warned about nuclear weapons that might be used by Syrian army.
"Assad supporters might use nuclear weapons as their last trump. We did find 3,000 gas masks at several depots in Aleppo ready to use in case nuclear weapons are fired," said Es-Salah.
Es-salah also said that they might take control of Aleppo in a short time if they gain arms to fight against regime supporters' air strike.
Es-salah claimed that Bashar Al-Assad gave an order to kill journalists in Syria.
Reporting by Sarp Ozer / Samet Dogan