Who Is the Winner in the Northwest of Hama Battles?
To better understand the reality of recent events in northwest of Hama, and to better understand the media propaganda, take a look at the map above.
To better understand the reality of recent events in northwest of Hama, and to better understand the media propaganda, take a look at the map above.
Katibat al Tawhid wal Jihad was created by a Kyrgyz terrorist Sirajiddin Mukhtarov known as Abu Salah in 2013 in northern Syria.
Tal Malah and Jubain is still in the hands of militants, and there is no particular change in military map of the area.
According to latest information, heavy engagements between Syrian Army and militants continue in areas of Jubain and Tal Malah.
Heavy clashes continue in vicinity of Jubain and Tal Malah.
ISWNews Analysis Group: From Thursday evening, different militia groups launched a new offensive in northwest of Hama against Syrian Army’s positions and in early hours of the operation could capture villages Jubain, Tal Malah and Kafr Houd.
Interesting point is that Jaish al Izza forces are not concealing their relationship with al Qaeda and al Qaeda patches (ISIS uses too) are seen on their arms…
ISIS media released a statement announcing the targeting of a Syrian Army vehicle along the path between the Namer and Kharbat Ghazalah.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Israeli satellite company “ImageSat Intl” has released an image of the Tiyas(T4) airbase after the Israeli missile attack.
In recent advances of Syrian Army in south of Idlib and north of Kafr Nabuda, villages Humayrat, Qirutiyah and Hardanah are liberated from militia.
With the deterioration of the situation of the terrorists in southern Idlib fronts and Syrian Army’s advances in depth of Idlib province, more militia are dispatched to southern fronts from Afrin and north of Aleppo.
With liberation of the village, Kafr Nabuda town from north is secured up to a high extent and also militia’s logistic line in Hobit area is weaker than before. Qasabiyah has a good outlook over surrounding area. Interactive map