Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Syrian rebel stronghold­s weakening

- (AP/Ghaith Alsayed)

Syrians fleeing a government offensive in Idlib province pass through the city of al-Mastouma on Tuesday. Syrian forces entered the key rebel-held town of Maarat al-Numan and were advancing on rebel positions in Aleppo, both part of the last rebel stronghold in Syria. The ongoing offensive has displaced hundreds of thousands of people. More photos at arkansason­line.com/129syria/.

DAMASCUS, Syria — Syrian government forces Tuesday entered a key rebel-held town in the country’s northwest after surroundin­g it on three sides, sending thousands of people fleeing to safety in areas farther north, opposition activists and pro-government media said.

The push into the town of Maaret al-Numan in Idlib province came as Syrian forces also were advancing against insurgent positions west of the city of Aleppo, according to state media outlets and opposition activists.

The town of Maaret al-Numan, which has been in rebel hands since 2012, sits on the highway linking Damascus with Aleppo. Syrian troops were keeping a road leading west out of the town open, apparently to give insurgents a chance to withdraw.

Syrian government forces have been on the offensive for more than a month in northweste­rn Idlib province, the last rebel stronghold in the country. But in recent days, the government captured more than a dozen villages in the area as the insurgents’ defenses began to crumble. Al-Qaida linked rebels control much of Idlib province and small parts of the adjacent area in Aleppo.

The Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, an opposition war monitor, said Syrian troops entered the western neighborho­ods of Maaret al-Numan under the cover of intense airstrikes.

The pro-government Sham FM reported that troops had taken control of most of the town, adding that Syrian soldiers were conducting search operations as experts began to dismantle explosives and booby-traps left behind by militants.

Earlier in the day, Syrian troops captured nearby Kfar Roummah, a village that lies southwest of Maaret al-Numan, according to the Observator­y. Syrian state TV confirmed that government forces were inside.

Farther north, government forces began an offensive on the western suburbs of Aleppo in an attempt to push insurgents away from Syria’s largest city. Rebels have rained artillery and mortar shells down on Aleppo in recent days.

On Monday, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a statement that Washington “condemns these unjustifia­ble attacks against the people of northwest Syria.” He added that the U.S. calls for an immediate cease-fire and “full access to the affected areas by humanitari­an organizati­ons to alleviate the suffering of the hundreds of thousands that have fled the incessant bombing.”

The government offensive in Idlib province has led to the displaceme­nt of hundreds of thousands of people, many of them to areas close to the border with Turkey. The province is home to 3 million civilians, and the U.N. has warned of the growing risk of a humanitari­an catastroph­e along the Turkish border.

The push in Maaret al-Numan and west of Aleppo took government forces closer to retaking a critical north-south highway that passes through the town.

In August, Syrian troops captured another town that the highway passes through, Khan Sheikhoun. If Syrian troops capture Maaret al-Numan, their next target is likely to be Saraqeb, which would become the last major town on the M5 highway outside government control.

The violence came as the U.N. special envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, arrived in the capital, Damascus, to meet with officials. Pedersen is expected to talk during his visit about activating a committee whose job is to draft a new constituti­on for the country. The 150-member committee met in Geneva in October but has failed for make progress.

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(AP/Ghaith Alsayed) Syrians fleeing the government’s offensive in Idlib province pass through the city of al-Mastouma on Tuesday.

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