Opponents Of Syrian Regime Occupied Strategic Areas In Homs

The groups opposed to the Bashar Assad regime on the morning of December 6 occupied the areas of plant and Telbis in the strategically important province of Homs, which opens the way to the capital of the country Damascus.

Opponents of the regime, led by the Khayat Tahrir al-Sham group, are successfully developing an offensive in the province of Homs. Previously, they took control of the city of the city of Hama in the province of the same name.

Ran and Telbis are located on the M5 highway, which connects Aleppo, Ham Homs and reaches Damascus.

The situation in Syria

In the northern part of the Aleppo province on November 27, clashes began between the forces of the Bashar Assad regime and armed groups against the regime.

On November 30, opponents of the regime took control of most of the city center of Aleppo, and also established full control over the territory of the entire Idlib province.

December 5, after fierce battles, the opposition forces liberated the city of the city of Ham from the regime troops.

At the same time, the Syrian National Army continues the Operation “Dawn of Freedom” against the PKK/YPG terrorist organization, which began on December 1 in the north of the Aleppo province.

During the operation, the Center for the city of Tel Rifat from terrorists was liberated.