As a result of the ongoing clashes in Syria since November 28, the Syrian National Army (SNA), which has taken control of the entire Idlib province and the city center of Aleppo, has turned its attention to Hama. Armed groups opposing the regime have advanced to within 12 kilometers of the city center of Hama and have entered the outer neighborhoods of the city. 16 SETTLEMENTS CAPTUREDThe armed groups have also taken control of the settlements of Celime, Elzeka, Beridec, Cübbeyin, Tel Meleh, Kırkat, Muğayyir, and Mabtan in Hama, as well as the villages of Tüveyne, Huveyz, Şeria, and Bab Taka in the Gab Plain. The regime-opposing groups led by Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham have also taken control of the villages of Van Vastani, Madbaa, Ebru Seyf in the north of Hama, and the Suran district. Meanwhile, Assad's forces have deployed a large number of armored vehicles and soldiers to the provincial center. WHAT HAPPENED?On November 28, clashes began between the Assad regime forces and regime-opposing armed groups in the western countryside of Aleppo province in northern Syria. On November 28, the regime-opposing armed groups rapidly advanced from the western countryside of Aleppo towards the center, capturing a large part of it today. The armed groups secured dominance over all of Idlib by taking Han Şeyhun in the evening hours.
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