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  Syria Army fully captures strategic town in Latakia

Syria Army fully captures strategic town in Latakia

AFP
Published : Jan 13, 2016, 5:37 am IST
Updated : Jan 13, 2016, 5:37 am IST

Syria’s Army and allied forces on Tuesday took full control from rebel groups of the strategic town of Salma, in the northwestern province of Latakia, state television reported.

Syria’s Army and allied forces on Tuesday took full control from rebel groups of the strategic town of Salma, in the northwestern province of Latakia, state television reported.

In a breaking news flash, the channel said the Army, backed by the pro-government National Defence Forces militia, had also seized hilltops surrounding the town.

Government forces were combing the area for mines and explosive devices “left behind by terrorist groups in the buildings, streets, and squares of the town,” it said.

The town’s recapture is a major boost for Syria’s beleaguered Army, which had been mostly locked in a stalemate with rebel factions in the province.

Since 2012, Salma had been the main bastion for opposition groups in hilly Latakia, which remains largely controlled by government forces.

Opposition forces in Latakia province — including the Al-Qaeda-affiliated Al-Nusra Front — are largely based in the northern and northeastern areas of Jabal Akrad and Jabal Turkman.

Regime forces have fought fierce battles in recent months to retake those areas with help from Iran-backed Hezbollah fighters and from Russian airstrikes.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Russia conducted more than 120 air strikes over 48 hours in support of the Army’s Salma offensive.

Syrian troops have since September 30 been backed by an intense air campaign by Russia, a staunch ally of President Bashar al-Assad.

On Tuesday, Russian strikes killed 35 civilians in the provinces of Idlib, in Syria’s northwest, and Aleppo, in the north, the Observatory said. Twenty-one civilians were killed in Russian raids on Maaret al-Numan.

Location: Lebanon, Beirut