The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the four-day offensive by different militant groups, including the al-Qaida-affiliated Nusra Front, killed 86 troops and pro-government gunmen, including 25 members of Lebanon's Hezbollah group.
The Observatory and the Local Coordination Committees, both of which monitor the conflict through networks of local activists, say militants now control the villages of Zeitan and Khalsa, south of Aleppo city.
Nusra Front and its allies have launched several offensives south of Aleppo in recent months, inflicting heavy casualties among pro-government forces. Government forces have meanwhile closed in on rebel-held parts of the city, which have been under daily bombardment.
Hezbollah issued a statement in Beirut today saying it lost a number of "martyrs" in "direct and fierce confrontations with terrorist organizations." The group denied Arab media reports that said Hezbollah fighters were killed in clashes with Assad's forces and struck by Syrian government warplanes, saying its relations with the Syrian army and other allies are "strong."
Hezbollah has sent thousands of fighters to Syria to back President Bashar Assad's forces and has played a key role in a string of government victories.
In Damascus, meanwhile, Assad met with Russia's Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu today, Syrian state news agency SANA reported, without providing further details. Russia has been a key ally to Assad throughout the civil war and began carrying out airstrikes to bolster his forces last September.
Five years of conflict have killed more than a quarter-million people in Syria.
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