Syrian government forces pushed into an opposition stronghold Thursday, as rebels aligned with Turkey battled with Kurdish militants in a nearby area.
Syrian troops and allied militia forces moved within 14 kilometers of the town of Saraqeb, in Idlib, the opposition's largest stronghold in the country, a war monitoring group reported.
(dailystar.com.lb/AP)
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Syrian troops and allied militia forces moved within 14 kilometers of the town of Saraqeb, in Idlib, the opposition's largest stronghold in the country, a war monitoring group reported.
(dailystar.com.lb/AP)
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The al-Nusra Front (Tahrir al-Sham Hay'at or the Levant Liberation Board) terrorists are in fear and panic due to the Syrian army forces' rapid advances in Southeastern Idlib towards the strategic town of Saraqib.
ReplyDeleteThe Syrian army units continued clashes with al-Nusra terrorists in Southeastern Idlib, regaining control of the villages of al-Husseiniyeh al-Moshirfeh, Tal Khartah and Jabal al-Tawil.
Meantime, the Syrian air force targeted the terrorists' positions and moves in Saraqib and the nearby areas, destroying them and killing a number of militants.
Local sources also reported that the al-Nusra commanders are now in panic and fear while the Syrian army is rapidly opening its way towards Saraqib and launches heavy airstrikes in the region.
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