The PKK is withdrawing from the region it has occupied for years.

The PKK is withdrawing from the region it has occupied for years.

02.12.2024 19:40

After the operation launched by the Syrian National Army, the terrorist organization PKK/YPG has started to withdraw from the northeastern parts of Aleppo, which it has occupied for years.

The balance is changing after the armed opposition groups of Syria launched an operation from Idlib to Aleppo on Wednesday. The Syrian National Army entered Tel Rifaat, which is under the control of the terrorist organization YPG, and blocked the corridor that was intended to be established.

YPG IS WITHDRAWING FROM THE AREA

After the opposition entered Aleppo, the areas that have been occupied by the terrorist organization PKK/YPG for many years also fell into the hands of the opposition. Following the attacks, it was reported that the terrorist organization PKK/YPG began to withdraw from the northeastern parts of Aleppo.

ADVANCE TOWARDS HAMA CONTINUES

After the regime opposition groups gained control over all of Idlib province and the city center of Aleppo, they turned their attention to Hama, which is under regime control.

The regime opposition armed groups, which have approached within 12 kilometers of the city center of Hama, are waiting on the Maardis-Taybetul Imam line, while intermittent clashes are also occurring between the regime opposition armed groups and regime forces in the area.

AT LEAST 311 PEOPLE HAVE DIED ON THE 4TH DAY

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights announced that at least 311 people had died on the fourth day of the attacks.

It was reported that 183 of these were from HTS and allied groups, 100 were soldiers and pro-government forces, and 28 were civilians.

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