New airstrikes are reported in the vicinity of the municipal palace near "Saadallah al-Jabri" square in central Aleppo.
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Violent clashes are reported at the Aleppo international airport between HTS and SDF fighters.
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The battle for the Hama governorate has begun.
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Anyway, itβs past 3am now so Iβm gonna stop reporting for now. I wonder what crazy shit will develop while Iβm asleep lol.
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Bro, itβs been 10 hours and they advanced 36 km to Hama. What the fuck is the SAA doing?
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Approximate situation in the Hama province of Syria, according to @medmannews.
It seems that the SAA has launched a counteroffensive in the area, making some progress, but has not yet dislodged HTS from all their positions on the northern outskirts of Hama.
The question is: will this counteroffensive be more successful than the last one west of Aleppo.
It seems that the SAA has launched a counteroffensive in the area, making some progress, but has not yet dislodged HTS from all their positions on the northern outskirts of Hama.
The question is: will this counteroffensive be more successful than the last one west of Aleppo.
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Itβs the first day of winter in Ukraine. Itβs going to be very difficult for the soldiers in the trenches. Digging new trenches, which is necessary considering most of the eastern positions have been lost, will be very difficult in the snow.
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HTS is sufferingβs heavy casualties from the Russian and Syrian airstrikes in and around Aleppo, Idlib and Hama. Hospitals in Aleppo are overflowing with the dead and wounded, with reports of an ambulance convoy being set up to move the dead and wounded out of the city to other hospitals in HTS controlled territory.
Considering this, and the fact that HTS has conquered so much land, I doubt they will be able to hold their gains forever or consolidate control over them. They simply donβt have enough fighters.
Considering this, and the fact that HTS has conquered so much land, I doubt they will be able to hold their gains forever or consolidate control over them. They simply donβt have enough fighters.
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Russian airstrikes targeted Idlib city a short while ago. There were also reports of airstrikes south of the city, possibly targeting supply lines for HTS militants heading to Hama.
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Approximate situation on the ground in northwestern Syria:
In Aleppo, HTS has taken control over most of the city except for the northern and northeastern suburbs. I am unsure who controls the northeastern suburbs, but we know that the SDF has taken up positions in the Sheik Masoud district, replacing the SAA. HTS also captured the Aleppo international airport, and the nearby Palestinian refugee camp.
East of Aleppo, the SNA offensive turned into a land-grab as SAA troops were replaced with SDF fighters, who flowed into the abandoned positions. The SAA probably fled so not to be encircled north of Aleppo. The SDF, however, has now been cut off there, although it is possible for them to escape this encirclement as the SNA presence in their spearhead cutting it off is minimal.
Southeast of Idlib, after the fall of Saraqib, the lines collapsed, allowing for a rapid HTS advance in the Hama and Idlib governorates. All of the Idlib governorate is now under HTS control.
North of Hama, forward HTS cells were able to reach the city, but were repulsed by SAA forces who had sent in significant reinforcements to the city to make a stand there. The SAA then launched a series of counterattacks, recapturing the towns of Maardes and Qomhane.
In Aleppo, HTS has taken control over most of the city except for the northern and northeastern suburbs. I am unsure who controls the northeastern suburbs, but we know that the SDF has taken up positions in the Sheik Masoud district, replacing the SAA. HTS also captured the Aleppo international airport, and the nearby Palestinian refugee camp.
East of Aleppo, the SNA offensive turned into a land-grab as SAA troops were replaced with SDF fighters, who flowed into the abandoned positions. The SAA probably fled so not to be encircled north of Aleppo. The SDF, however, has now been cut off there, although it is possible for them to escape this encirclement as the SNA presence in their spearhead cutting it off is minimal.
Southeast of Idlib, after the fall of Saraqib, the lines collapsed, allowing for a rapid HTS advance in the Hama and Idlib governorates. All of the Idlib governorate is now under HTS control.
North of Hama, forward HTS cells were able to reach the city, but were repulsed by SAA forces who had sent in significant reinforcements to the city to make a stand there. The SAA then launched a series of counterattacks, recapturing the towns of Maardes and Qomhane.
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SNA rebels captured the Kuweires airbase, along with a Syrian Air Force L-39 trainer and abandoned stockpiles of missiles and bombs.
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A recent report by Pro-Ukrainian source Deepstate suggests that Russian forces have likely created a second bridgehead on the western bank of the Oskil river.
According to the report, Russian forces were able to cross the Oskil river and take up new positions in the forests south of Dvorichna. They were also apparently able to enter the southern houses of the town, where fighting is ongoing.
It is possible that Russia is trying to encircle Dvorichna.
According to the report, Russian forces were able to cross the Oskil river and take up new positions in the forests south of Dvorichna. They were also apparently able to enter the southern houses of the town, where fighting is ongoing.
It is possible that Russia is trying to encircle Dvorichna.
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SNA fighters (blue) have launched an offensive on the Kurdish stronghold town of Tal Rifat (yellow), north of Aleppo. Fierce battles are ongoing in the vicinity, but no advances have been confirmed yet.
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