A month ago, what is happening in Aleppo would have seemed impossible. The rebels held a handful of towns and villages across the north of the province, as they did in neighbouring Idlib and in Homs province to the south. Aleppo, Syria’s richest city, with its tourist souqs, boulevards and park, its broadly neutral Christian quarters and its pro-regime business elite, seemed invulnerable...
>>>(The same snipers Khamenei has employed against the Iranian people--the kind that arrive in Syris as "pilgrims")
"They are using all kinds of weapons,” said Mohammed al-Hadid, a defector captain, on Saturday.
“They are so expert I do not believe they are Syrians. I was an officer in the army and we didn’t have snipers that good."