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Regime Violate Idleb Truce, Opposition Responds

An assault by regime forces is anticipated following heaving shelling of a number of different points in Idleb, Hama and Lattakia reports Al-Modon.
Regime Violate Idleb Truce, Opposition Responds

The areas included in the ceasefire agreement in northwestern Syria have witnessed new violations by the regime forces, which the opposition factions responded to on Monday morning, with renewed displacement from the villages and towns of Jabal al-Zawiya in the Idleb countryside.

The regime forces targeted with artillery the villages of Ayn Larouz, Kansafra, Arnabah, al-Falafleh, Fatira, and Kafr Uwid in the southern countryside of Idleb, al-Sarmaniya in the western Hama countryside, and Jabal al-Akrad in the northern countryside of Lattakia. No casualties were reported.

Opposition factions responded to the shelling by targeting the regime forces’ positions with heavy artillery in Maasran town in the eastern Idleb countryside, and the town of Kafr Nabl in the southern Idleb countryside, confirming that there were casualties among regime forces.

With renewed bombing campaigns targeting the region, many villages and towns in Jabal al-Zawiya in the southern countryside of Idleb — which the regime has been focused on targeting — witnessed a new wave of displacement, at a time when the opposition believes that the regime and its allies are preparing for a battle there.

According to the opposition, regime forces are bringing in reinforcements to attack the areas controlled by the factions in Jabal al-Zawiya — which is considered a strategic point because of the nature of its terrain and its access to international roads that the regime seeks to put back into service.

Turkish and Russian forces have been conducting joint patrols in the Idleb countryside on international road M4 highway since the ceasefire agreement was signed in northwestern Syria on Mar. 5, 2020.

Last week, the patrol was able to block the entire route between Idleb’s southern countryside and the Jisr al-Shughour Bridge in Idleb’s western countryside.

 

This article was translated and edited by The Syrian Observer. The Syrian Observer has not verified the content of this story. Responsibility for the information and views set out in this article lies entirely with the author.

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