The Syrian army has captured a village in the countryside of Aleppo, marking the latest gain in a push to control the key city.
According to reports on Wednesday, the Syrian army troops took control of Kfar Najad village as they fight to cut the last supply route for the foreign-backed militants in Aleppo.
Reports said that the army managed to kill many terrorists in the operation.
The recent gains enable the Syrian army to control the areas of the city that fell to the militants two years ago.
On October 12, the Syrian army engaged in fierce fighting with the Takfiri terrorists operating in the Ein Tarma valley, located in the eastern al-Ghouta region, and managed to push them back from the area.