Syrian Army Discovers Secret Daesh Weapons Caches in Aleppo

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The Syrian army discovered several shelters belonging to the terrorists in the vicinity of Aleppo, a Syrian military source said.

The shelters were used for storing weapons and ammunition and keeping women as prisoners where they were subjected to violent abuse.
The military source said that according to an account of one of the female survivors kept in this shelter: women were brought here to be assaulted before battles or afterward.
Later on, these victims were either killed or forced to cook food and bring water for the terrorists.
A small number of weapons were also found in the three shelters that were discovered; however, all of them were of American production.
Aleppo, Syria's second largest city, which used to be the country's economic capital, has been mired in the war since August 2012 with the western part of the city having been controlled by the Syrian army while the eastern part was occupied by various extremist groups, including al-Nusra Front terrorists.
On December 22, the last militants left eastern Aleppo, thus the Syrian army gained full control over the city. Syrian President Bashar Assad called the liberation of Aleppo a "watershed moment."
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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