Syrian rebels attack government forces in Aleppo province

28 November 2024, 13:14

Smoke rises amid fighting between opposition factions and Syrian government troops in Majdaliya
Syria Opposition. Picture: PA

Opposition forces claimed they have wrestled control of more than 15 villages from the government.

Syrian armed groups have launched a large-scale attack on areas controlled by government forces, setting off fierce clashes for a second day and seizing territory in Western Aleppo, government and opposition factions said.

Syria’s armed forces said the offensive was led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which controls much of north-west Syria and is a violation of a de-escalation agreement. It said the attacks are ongoing and have targeted a number of villages and military bases.

The army statement said: “Our forces are confronting the terrorist organizations with different power and in collaboration with friendly forces to ensure the situation returns to how it was.”

Opposition factions launched the offensive early on Wednesday and claimed they have wrestled control of more than 15 villages from government forces, capturing a military base and hardware, and taking a number of soldiers hostage.

Smoke rises amid fighting between opposition factions and Syrian government troops
The offensive follows simmering tensions in the area (AP)

The opposition fighters said their offensive will allow the return of thousands of displaced people who were forced to flee government bombardment in recent weeks.

The offensive follows weeks of simmering violence in the area, where activists said government and allied Russian forces have stepped up their bombardment of parts of the last remaining stronghold of the opposition.

It also comes as Iranian-linked groups, who had backed Syrian government forces since 2015, have been preoccupied with their own battle at home.

Israel and Hezbollah, the lead group in the Iran-backed alliance, have been locked in a war that escalated since September.

A ceasefire was announced on Wednesday, the day the Syrian opposition factions announced their offensive. Israel has also escalated its attacks against Hezbollah and Iran-linked targets in Syria during the last 70 days.

An observer watches as smoke rises amid fighting between opposition factions and Syrian government troops in Majdaliya
The move comes after the ceasefire deal between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah (AP)

Formerly known as the Nusra Front, the Syrian branch of al-Qaida, HTS later changed its name several times and distanced itself from al-Qaida.

Russia, along with Iran, backed Syrian government forces soon after the anti-government protests in 2011 turned into a war.

Turkey has backed an array of opposition forces and established military presence in parts of north-western Syria. Meanwhile, the United States has supported Syrian Kurdish forces fighting so-called Islamic State militants largely in the east of the country.

The Turkish government said it is closely monitoring the offensive launched by the opposition groups in northern Syria. Unnamed defence ministry officials quoted in the state-run Anadolu Agency said the Turkish military had taken “all kinds of measures” to protect its troops in Syria.

By Press Association

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