On November 28, clashes had begun between the Assad regime forces and anti-regime armed groups in the western countryside of Aleppo province in northern Syria. On November 28, anti-regime armed groups rapidly advanced from the western countryside of Aleppo towards the center, capturing a large part of the center by November 30. On November 30, the armed groups, which took control of the Han Shaykhun district, continued their advance by clashing in Hama province as well. ALEPPO DECISIONHTS, which has established control over a large part of northwestern Syria, stated that they are ready to transfer the administration of the city of Aleppo to the Syrian Interim Government. During the Syrian civil war, the opposition took steps to establish their own governance structures and, in this context, established the "Syrian Interim Government." ADVANCE TOWARDS HAMA CONTINUESMeanwhile, the opposition's advance towards Hama continues. Elements of the Syrian National Army (SNA), which continue to clash with regime forces about 5 kilometers outside the city center, have taken control of the villages of Elcid, Pasif, Hamr, El-Kreyyım, Es-Sa'n, Suruc, El-Mecdel, Sheikh Hilal, Soubin, Tel Bicu, Zor El-Mesalik, Zor El-Nasiriye, Zor Ec-Cerabiyat, El-Hacame, El-Mubarakat, El-Naura, Resm El-Bağl, El-Ayur, Kasun Ec-Cebel, and Avveyce.
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