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Syria: Islamist HTS rebels advance towards Hama

Government forces, backed by Russia, have been fighting with rebels fiercely for control of the key city. The clashes have been the “most violent” since the recent flare-up in the Syrian conflict.

Hama is key link between Aleppo and Damascus

Syrian state news agency SANA also reported air strikes on Hama province and rebel bastion Idlib in the northwest. Hama is considered a strategically important city because it connects Aleppo, which HTS swept into last week, and the capital Damascus.

The area is home to the Alawite community from which Assad hails, and thus a rebel takeover of Hama would “pose a threat to the regime’s popular base,” SOHR director Rami Abdel Rahman said.

According to the United Nations, some 50,000 people have been displaced and hundreds, mostly fighters, have been killed since the conflict touched off again in November.

 

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