07.12.2024 14:00
Opponents in Syria are advancing step by step towards Damascus. Anti-regime groups have captured the city of El Sanameyn after taking control of Homs, Daraa, and Suwayda. The commander of the opposition stated that they are 20 kilometers away from Damascus.
On November 27, the opposition fighters who started clashes with regime forces in Aleppo, northern Syria, advanced as far as the strategically important city of Homs, which opens to the capital Damascus, capturing the cities of Daraa and Suwayda after clashing with forces loyal to the Assad regime.
OPPOSITION FORCES ABOUT TO ENTER DAMASCUS
As the armed opposition groups continue their advance without interruption, there are hot developments in the region. The opposition groups, capturing cities one by one, have approached the capital Damascus. Most recently, the regime opponents captured the city of Al Sanameyn. The commander of the opposition stated that they are 20 kilometers away from Damascus.
DEVELOPMENTS IN SYRIA
On November 27, clashes began between the Assad regime forces and the regime-opposing armed groups in the western countryside of Aleppo province in northern Syria. On November 30, the regime-opposing groups took control of a large part of central Aleppo from regime forces and established dominance throughout Idlib on the same day.
After intense clashes, the groups captured the city center of Hama from regime forces on December 5. The regime-opposing groups began to advance by capturing some settlements in the strategically important province of Homs, which opens to the capital Damascus.
On December 6, military opposition forces launched an operation in Daraa province, near the Jordanian border, and after clashes, they regained control of the provincial center from regime forces. In the Operation Dawn of Freedom launched by the Syrian National Army against the terrorist organization PKK/YPG in the rural areas of Aleppo on December 1, the district center of Tel Rifat was liberated from terrorism.