Syrian rebels capture second major city

 

People drive past a burnt billboard bearing a portrait of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad at Aleppo's Saadallah al Jabiri Square on Dec. 5, 2024.

Syria’s military said it has withdrawn its forces from the central city of Hama after intense fighting with insurgent forces, marking another major defeat for President Bashar al-Assad in the country’s ongoing civil war.

The army issued a statement Thursday that it was redeploying its troops outside Hama to protect the city’s civilian population.

The rebels said earlier Thursday they had entered the city and seized its prison, freeing detainees.

The capture of Hama comes days after the rebels seized the main northern city of Aleppo, the largest in Syria. It was the first major attack on Aleppo since 2016, when Syrian government forces, supported by Iranian-backed militias and the Russian air force, pushed out rebel factions from the eastern parts of the city during the height of Syria’s civil war.








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Syrian rebel gains threaten to raise tensions among Turkey, Iran, Russia




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