Armed groups opposing the regime of Bashar al-Assad captured dozens of villages in the east and southeast of the Syrian province of Idlib.
Collisions between the forces of the Assad regime and groups opposing the Assad regime, last from November 27. Armed groups quickly advance not only in the province of Aleppo, but also in the areas of Idlib of the rural type.
It is reported that on the morning of Saturday, November 30, armed groups intercepted control of more than 50 villages from the Assad regime.
The Syrian regime captured these villages in 2019 as a result of massive attacks, contrary to the agreement on the “de -escalation zones of tension” reached in negotiations in Astana.
What happened?
In the regions of the rural type in the west of the Aleppo province on November 27, clashes broke out between the forces of the Bashar al -Assad regime and armed groups opposing the Assad regime.
On November 27-28, armed groups began to quickly advance to the city of Aleppo from the west of the province of the same name. On the second day of clashes, armed groups also established control over a number of districts in the rural area of Idlib.
On the eve of the dinner hours, armed groups entered the city of Aleppo, and in the evening reached the central regions of the city.