Anti -government Armed Groups Took Control Of 6 More Settlements In Syrian Ham

Anti -government armed groups advancing in the Syrian province of Hama are fighting with the forces of the Bashar al -Assad regime 6 km from the administrative center. They managed to take control of 6 more settlements. Anti-government formations, headed by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group, continue to advance in the province of Hama.

Such settlements as Zor-El Mamruka, Zor-El-Heis, Zor-El-Messelich, Zor-Ej-Jedid and Huttap, as well as an elevation of violence in the north were controlled under the control of armed groups. Hama.

Anti-government groups broke through the first line of defense of Maptan-Khalfay-Taibet Imam and moved from three directions to the control center of the Hama Center. Fights with the forces of the regime are carried out on the line of the front of Kamhana-Muharde-Maar Sukhur, 6 kilometers from the outskirts of the center of Hama.

The situation in Syria

In the provinces of Aleppo and Idlib in Syria, fierce clashes between the forces of the Assad regime and opposing the regime armed formations have been going on for several days.

On November 27, in the western part of the Aleppo province in the north of Syria there were clashes between the forces of the Assad regime and opposing the regime armed groups.

On November 27-28, armed groups rapidly advanced from the western regions of Aleppo to the central part and on November 30 established control over the most part of the center.

November 30, armed groups took control of the city of Khan-Sheikhun and ensured control over the entire territory of Idlib.

The Syrian National Army on December 1 liberated the YPG (Syrian wing PKK) Tall-Ryfat region as part of the Operation Zarya Freedom.