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Syrian insurgents in counteroff­ensive in northweste­rn area

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BEIRUT: Syrian insurgent groups launched a counteroff­ensive Thursday against government forces advancing toward a major opposition-held air base in the country’s northwest Idlib province, capturing several villages and taking prisoners, opposition groups said.

The push by several factions, including the Al-Qaeda-linked Levant Liberation Committee, slowed the government offensive toward the Abu Zuhour air base that has been held by fighters since 2015.

Recapturin­g the air base has been a key government goal since late October and Syrian forces have captured some 160 villages since first launched the offensive. The operations also aim to secure the road linking the capital, Damascus, with Aleppo, Syria’s largest city.

The UN’s Under-Secretary-General for Humanitari­an Affairs Mark Lowcock, in Damascus, said he was “deeply worried” about civilians caught up in the violence in Idlib. The fighting has displaced an estimated 100,000 people who have fled north toward safer areas close to the border with Turkey.

Lowcock, on his first mission to Syria since his appointmen­t last year, called for agreements to allow the UN and other relief organizati­ons to reach 2.5 million Syrians in need of aid on a regular basis. They are Syrians in areas the UN classifies as “besieged” or “hard-to-reach.” The UN delivered aid to an average 7.5 million people each month last year.

The under-secretary-general said he was “particular­ly concerned about the fate of the besieged people of (Eastern) Ghouta,” a pocket of the opposition in the suburbs of Damascus. Regime forces have waged a punishing aerial and artillery campaign on eastern Ghouta after opposition launched an attack on a nearby military base in November. The bombardmen­t has killed 170 civilians over the last two weeks, according to the Britainbas­ed Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights monitoring group.

Attacks by Syrian and Russian forces on eastern Ghouta damaged or destroyed four schools and killed eight children in late October and early November 2017, according to a new report by the New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW). Russia is a key military backer of Syria’s Bashar Assad.

“Syrian and Russian forces appear to view the lives of children in Eastern Ghouta as utterly disposable,” said Bill Van Esveld, senior children’s rights researcher at HRW.

Regime forces had largely beaten back the counter-offensive by militants in Idlib by evening Thursday, the Observator­y reported. The regime-controlled Syrian Central Military Media said troops repelled the assault and killed several militants in the fighting.

Idlib is the largest remaining territory in opposition hands, and its population is swollen with more than 1.1 million refugees who have fled fighting from other areas in Syria, according to the UN

A statement Thursday by the Internatio­nal Rescue Committee (IRC) said it received hundreds of newly displaced people from the southeast of the province in the past few days, joining thousands who fled over the past month.

Many of the newly displaced brought only the belongings they could carry, the committee said, adding that one mother of two twin babies recounted the initial panic of fleeing the airstrikes. The woman was so frightened, she initially left one of her children behind.

“We couldn’t think properly. The fear affected our brains,” the IRC quoted her as saying. The baby was unharmed, she added.

The IRC said nearly two thirds of the displaced in Idlib are living in makeshift tents that are unable to withstand winter conditions while

others live in abandoned or partially-build homes that have well water but no toilets.

The Aamaq media arm of the extremist Daesh group reported Thursday that its fighters are clashing with Syrian troops on the eastern edges of Idlib, and released a video purporting to show four soldiers it claimed to have captured.

The Observator­y confirmed insurgents have retaken several villages from government troops and said 11 pro-government fighters

were captured. The Observator­y’s chief Rami Abdurrahma­n said 16 insurgents were killed in the fighting but did not provide a figure for government casulaties.

At least 400,000 people have been killed and half of Syria’s population displaced since a violent crackdown on anti-government demonstrat­ions in 2011 plunged the country into civil war.

Assad regime says it is fighting a war on terror and describes itself is as a target of a US-led

 ??  ?? Fighters from the Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham fire missiles from a village near Al-Tabanah during ongoing battles with regime forces in Syria’s Idlib province on Thursday. (AFP)
Fighters from the Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham fire missiles from a village near Al-Tabanah during ongoing battles with regime forces in Syria’s Idlib province on Thursday. (AFP)

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