المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

More than 35 casualties and 14 captured of the regime forces and their allies in the heavy and continuous clashes inside and around the campus of Abu Al-Duhur Airbase

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored violent clashes taking place between the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them of Syrian, Arab and Asian nationalities against Hayyaat Tahrir Al-Sham and the Turkestan Islamic Party and their supporting factions, where the violent clashes between them are concentrated in the southern parts of the campus of Abu Al-Duhur Airbase, of which the regime forces were able to control hours ago, in conjunction with violent clashes in Tal Salmo area and the perimeter of the airbase, amid intense artillery and rocket shelling, also Hayyaat Tahrir Al-Sham and the supporting factions were able during their violent attack to kill and capture tens of members of the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them, where the Syrian Observatory documented for Human rights documented the killing of at least 35 members of the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them of Syrian and non-Syrian nationalities, as well as the injury of several others, also 14 others of the regime forces and the militiamen loyal to them were captured by Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham and the factions.

Hayyaat Tahrir Al-Sham is seeking to regain control of the areas and sites it lost inside and around the airbase’s campus, and clashes are accompanied by intense aerial bombardments by Russian warplanes and regime’s warplane and helicopters, in conjunction with intense exchange of shelling and targeting between both parties, and information about more casualties in their ranks.

The countryside of Idlib witnessed today a wide advancement by the regime forces, during which they advanced in 25 villages, expanding their controlled villages and towns to at least 117 in the countryside of Idlib since the start of escalation of military operations of the regime forces on the 25th of December 2017, they also expanded their control to 160 villages and towns in the countryside of Idlib and Hama, and they are: Tel Salmo, Zafr Sagher, Zafar Kabir, Al-Dabshiya, Rasm Abed, Talb, Mera’aya, Al-Hisa, Om Jrin, Bayya’a Saghira, Bayya’a Kabira, Jub Abyad, Al-Bowayder, Aqlat Al-Bowayder, Raefah, Aziza, Rasm Nayas, Ras al-Ayn, Rasm Al-Jahsh, Om Tammakh, Rasm Al-Khshuf, Mbawas, Rasm Al-Burj, Rasm Al-Ahmar, Rasm Al-Ayn, al-Jabriya, Khariba, Rasm Al-War, Harmla. Al-Ouja, Tel Al-Ouja, Karaten Kabira, KAratin Saghera, Surouj, Adlya, Warida, Rasm Hamida, Rabia, Stablat, Haradana, Ajaz, Khirbet Abu Aniya, Khirabt Yashout, Abu Tahiha, Farja, Mardaghana, Al-Juhman, Al-Daoudiyah, Raba Al-Hawa, Abu Al-Aleej, Jab Al-Qasab, Maksar Al-Fouqani, Maksar Al-Tahtani, Bashkun, Nabaz Qabli, Nabaz Shamali, Jadida, Ramla, Sinjara, Sera’, Sarie, Kafria, Al-Mutwasta, Khayyara, Sarja Sharqiya, Um Al-Halalil Um Mwailat, Al-Sheikh Barak, Hawa, Tel Amara, Al-Lubaida Al-Sharqia, Al-Nasriya, Fahil, Jalas, Um Rajm, Al-Niha, Tel Umm Al-Khalakhil, , Mushyrifa Al-Gooan, Um Sahrij and its station, Al-Daribiya, Mushrifa Shamaliya, Al-Lwaibda, Rasm Al-abd, Swairat, Shakfa, Um Rajm, Fahil Jalas, Rabia Mousa, Al-Hakiya, Al-Qasr Al-Abyad, Al-Hamdiniya and its stations, Al-Nasriya, AbuOmar, Tel Marq, Atshan, Tel Zaater, Al-Gadoia, Al-Salumiya, Al-Khawin, Al-Zaror, Sham Al-Hawa, Um Al-Khalkhil, Qabibat Um Al-Hoda, Tel Aswad Ras Al-ain, Tel Tawila Mahmoud, Umm Haratin, Tel Al-Maktaa, Al-Maghara, Al-Tama, Al-Dajaj, Al-Mushayrifa, Abu Dali,Al-Hawia, Tel Al-Syriatel, Al-Shatib, Um Trikiya, Rajm Al-Ahmar, Al-Zafriya, Al-Bulail, Um Khazim, Abu Al-Ghar, Baghdid, Abu Lafa, and Al-Mushayrafa, Al-Shahtiya, al-Mestriha, Jub Abyad, Rasm Abu Myal,Rasm Al-Swan, Rasm Al-Sawy, Abu Al-Ghar, Rasm Al-Ahmar, Rasm al-Tina, Jawiad, Hasrat, Kharbat Al-Rahjan, Hasnawy, Mwailah Shamali, Qasr Ali, Qasr Shawy, Tel Mahsar, Al-Rabia, Douma, Rabda, Al-Hazm, Arafa, Marijib Al-Jamlan, Al-Khafiya, Marijab Al-Jamlan, Sham Al-Hawa, Al-Rehraha, Sarha.

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