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On November 27, clashes began between the Assad regime forces and anti-regime armed groups in the western countryside of Aleppo province in northern Syria, and these clashes have been ongoing for days. The anti-regime groups led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which have been clashing with the Assad regime forces since November 27, are advancing towards the direction of Hama province.
The groups clashing with regime forces about 5 kilometers outside the city center of Hama have gained control of the settlements of Pasif, Elcid, El-Kreyyım, and Hamra. The groups also captured the Armored Units School, one of the most important bases of the regime forces near the city center of Hama, which is used as the main headquarters for the 25th Brigade.
TSK SENDS REINFORCEMENTS TO AZEZ
As the opposition groups continue their gradual advance in Syria, another noteworthy news has emerged from the hot zone. The Turkish Armed Forces sent reinforcements to Azez, located east of Afrin, which was cleared of terrorists during the Olive Branch Operation. In images shared on social media, a large number of tanks and armored vehicles were seen being dispatched to the region.
FOOTAGE FROM TUNNELS IN TEL RIFAT
The Syrian National Army (SNA) is scanning a 10-kilometer tunnel network in the district of Tel Rifat, which it liberated from the terrorist organization PKK/YPG. During the tunnel search operations, barrels stacked at certain intervals, electrical cables, and rooms with beds behind iron doors were found in tunnels dug meters below buildings. The tunnels were observed to be approximately 1 meter wide and 2 meters high. In the tunnel network, which has junctions that branch into different arms, it was seen that the rags of the terrorist organization PKK/YPG were hanging on the walls, and photos of PKK/YPG terrorists were found in the rooms. The tunnels were observed to be approximately 1 meter wide and 2 meters high. In aerial footage taken by drones, it was also noticed that many houses in Tel Rifat, which has been under terrorist occupation for years, have fallen into disrepair due to neglect.
USED CIVILIAN SETTLEMENTS FOR TERROR ACTIVITIES
YPG/PKK digs tunnels in the areas it occupies in Syria, especially in areas close to the border, for hiding, infiltration, and sudden attacks. The tunnels are also used for transporting and hiding materials from one area to another. The terrorist organization had previously dug tunnels and pits in Afrin, Manbij, Ayn al-Arab, Tal Abyad, Ras al-Ayn, Sirrin, Qamishli, Hasakah, and Malikiyeh regions. Terrorists, who use civilians as shields, generally dig tunnels leading to houses, schools, hospitals, and places of worship in the areas they occupy.
LAST DEVELOPMENTS IN SYRIA
On November 27, 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 on November 30. The armed groups, which gained control of the Han Shaykhun district on November 30, are continuing their advance by clashing in Hama province as well. In the Freedom Dawn Operation 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.
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