Syrian
army and Russian jets target rebels in western Syria
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[October 07, 2015]
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Syrian army
and allied militia carried out ground attacks on insurgent positions in
Syria on Wednesday backed by Russian air strikes, in what appeared to be
their first major coordinated assault since Moscow intervened last week,
a monitor said.
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Russia's air strikes hit northern parts of Hama province and
nearby areas in Idlib province, targeting towns close to the main
north-south highway that runs through major cities in western Syria,
the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Ground attacks using heavy surface-to-surface missile bombardments
targeted at least four insurgent positions in the area and there
were heavy clashes on the ground, the head of the Observatory Rami
Abdulrahman said.
Although Wednesday's combined assault marked a military escalation,
it was not immediately clear whether there would be rapid gains in a
conflict that has already dragged on more than four years.
"There is no information yet of any (government) advances on the
ground, but the air strikes have hit vehicles and insurgent bases,"
Abdulrahman said.
A regional source familiar with the military situation in Syria said
forces including Hezbollah fighters were taking part in the ground
attack against four rebel-held areas.
Reuters reported last week that allies of Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad, including Iranians, were preparing a ground attack in
Syria, aimed at recapturing territory lost by the government to
rebels in rapid advances this year.
Abdulrahman, who tracks the conflict using sources in Syria, said
the ground assault was being carried out by "regime forces" and
their allies, with no immediate sign of Russian involvement on the
ground.
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Syrian state media and regional pro-government channels made no
mention of new Russian strikes or the ground attacks on Wednesday.
Russia, a top ally of Assad, started air strikes in Syria a week
ago, saying they were targeting hardline Islamic State militants.
But fighters on the ground and Western countries have said the
Russian campaign is mainly focusing on other rebel groups that have
seized government-held areas in the west, and is aimed at shoring up
Assad rather than combating hardliners.
Russia's strikes on Wednesday targeted the towns of Kafr Zita, Kafr
Nabudah, al-Sayyad and the village of al-Latamneh in Hama province
and the towns of Khan Shaykhun and Alhbit in Idlib, the Observatory
said.
Most of Idlib province is held by an insurgent alliance that
includes al Qaeda's Syria wing Nusra Front and other Islamist
factions.
(Reporting by Sylvia Westall, Dominic Evans and Laila Bassam;
Editing by Paul Tait)
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