Anti -government Groups Began To Go To Areas In Vicinity Of Syrian Hama

Armed groups opposing the Bashar Assad regime in Syria began to go into areas located in the vicinity of the city of Hama, fierce battles are underway in the region.

Anti-governmental formations, led by the Hayyat Tahrir Ashham group (KHTSh), from November 27, are fierce battles with the forces of the Assad regime, continuing the promotion in the province of Hama.

Armed groups opposing the regime began to enter the areas of Mazarib, Sanai and Arbain east of the city center.

The situation in Syria

Collisions between the forces of the Bashar Assad regime and anti -government armed groups flashed in the western part of the Aleppo province in the north of Syria on November 27.

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

In addition, on November 30, armed formations 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 YPG (Syrian wing PKK) Tall-Ryfat district as part of the Operation Dawn of Liberty.