The Welland Tribune

Syrian gov’t recaptures villages

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BEIRUT — Syrian government forces captured 14 villages on Monday as they advanced on the largest rebel- held enclave in the country’s north amid a wave of airstrikes.

Syrian government forces and their allies have been on the offensive since late October in Hama and Idlib provinces, capturing nearly 100 villages from insurgent groups. The offensive intensifie­d on Christmas Day after reinforcem­ents were brought in from other parts of Syria.

The main aim of the troops is to reach the rebel- held Abu Zuhour air base and secure the road linking the capital, Damascus, with the northern city of Aleppo, Syria’s largest. Rebels captured Abu Zuhour in 2015 after a three- year siege.

The government- controlled Syrian Central Military Media ( SCMM) said the newly captured villages, include Freija, Jahman, Dawoudiyeh and Jub al- Qasab, bring the troops closer to the air base.

The SCMM and the opposition’s Britain- based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights confirmed that 14 villages have been captured over the past hours.

The offensive in the southern parts of Idlib province comes amid intense airstrikes and shelling that have killed 21 people since Sunday, according to the Observator­y.

Clashes also erupted Monday near the Damascus suburb of Harasta, after government forces reached troops trapped for more than a week in a military base surrounded by insurgents.

State media said the Syrian army broke through rebel lines Sunday to reach soldiers trapped at a base near Harasta, in the eastern Ghouta suburbs. The Observator­y says 159 rebels and government soldiers have been killed in fighting over the base since Dec. 29.

The Associated Press

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