Regime forces advance against jihadists in northwest Syria

AFP  |  Beirut 

Syrian regime forces advanced against jihadists today on the edge of the northwestern province of Idlib, the last outside control, a monitor and the agency said.

and allied forces backed by Russian warplanes have since Monday been fighting mostly jihadist fighters in an area straddling the border between and provinces.


The fighting, which could signal the start of a major offensive to seize province from rebels dominated by a former affiliate, escalated on Thursday.

Today, regime troops advanced, seizing several villages and surrounding areas, the for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor, said.

agency said regime forces had taken control of five villages, areas and "strategic hills" in the northeast of province.

An said civilians continued to flee areas near the battle zone, heading north towards the provincial capital of with their belongings piled high on pick-up trucks.

Since Thursday, the clashes have killed 32 soldiers and allied members of paramilitary units, as well as 29 rebels from Islamist groups or from former affiliate al-Sham, the Observatory said.

Twenty-one civilians have also died.

forces' first aim to take control of the southeast of province, Rami Abdel Rahman said.

This would allow the regime to have full control of a road that links the capital to the government-held second city of

intervened on the side of Bashar al- Assad's regime in 2015, helping it to take back control of swathes of territory including

The war has killed more than 340,000 people and displaced millions from their homes since it started in 2011 with the brutal repression of anti-protests.

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First Published: Sat, December 30 2017. 19:05 IST