Syrian Army, Popular Forces Keep on Advancing in Lattakia
The Syrian army, backed up by the NDF, the Syrian
Social Nationalist Party (SSNP), Liwa Suqour al-Sahra (Desert Hawks
Brigade), and the Syrian Marines are steadily advancing along the
several fronts in Lattakia province's Northeastern part that ultimately
lead to the rebel stronghold of Kinsibba.
Following the capture of Bashourah on Tuesday
afternoon, the Syrian government forces shifted their focus towards the
rebel stronghold of Kabani, where they have attempted to position
themselves along two different directions in order to strike the
militant groups from the high ground.
While Kinsibba is the ultimate goal for the Syrian
Armed Forces, the village of Kabane is the gateway to the Eastern side
of Kurds mountain and eventually the militants' strongholds of
al-Sirmaniyeh and Jisr al-Shughour in the Idlib province.
It is very likely that the Syrian Armed Forces
choose to capture Kabani before launching one last large-scale offensive
in Northern Lattakia to seize Kinsibba.
Reports said earlier today that the Syrian army
and Hezbollah fighters ended their successful mop-up operation in the
Northwestern part of Lattakia province near the mountainous village of
al-Sarraf and fortified their stronghold near the border with Turkey.
The Syrian army troops and Hezbollah fighters
carried out cleansing operation near the border crossing of Kassab and
hunted down the rest of the terrorists of Jeish al-Fatah.
The Syrian government forces liberated several
heights near the village of al-Sarraf and then stormed the village and
pushed the militants back from al-Sarraf and its nearby lands.
The Syrian soldiers and their allies later moved
towards the village of al-Hayat to the North of al-Sarraf and Nawareh to
the South of al-Sarraf and pushed the terrorist groups back from these
two villages and their surrounding heights and restored security to the
region.
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