01.12.2024 12:00
Armed opposition groups that launched an attack against Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria reached the center of Hama city in the north after capturing Aleppo and Idlib. The opposition groups, which took Morik, one of the most important districts on the M5 highway, from regime forces, also gained control of Mount Zeynel Abidin and entered Hama.
Opposition groups that have been clashing with the Assad regime forces for 4 days in Syria continue their advance in the country. Armed groups that have regained most of the city center of Aleppo and all of Idlib province have reached the regime-controlled city center of Hama, located in the south of Idlib.
THEY CAPTURED CRITICAL AREAS ONE BY ONE
Groups that captured the district of Khan Shaykhun in Idlib in the evening hours advanced and took control of the settlements of Taybetul Imam, Keferzeyte, Keferenbude, Hilfeye, Kaletmadik, Latamine, Soran, Kirnez, Mardes, Hammaiyet, and Termele located north of Hama.
TAKEN FROM REGIME FORCES
Armed groups also took the Morik district, one of the most important districts of Hama, located on the M5 highway, from regime forces. Armed groups that also took control of Mount Zeynel Abidin reached the city center of Hama in the north.
WHAT HAD HAPPENED?
On November 27, clashes had begun between the Assad regime forces and opposition armed groups in the western rural area of Aleppo province in northern Syria. On November 27-28, opposition armed groups rapidly advanced from the western rural area of Aleppo towards the center and had captured a large part of the center today. Armed groups had established dominance throughout Idlib by capturing Khan Shaykhun in the evening hours.