Jets bomb Syrian rebels as they wage big
attack in Hama province
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[September 01, 2016]
By Tom Perry
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Areas of Syria's Hama
province captured by Syrian insurgents came under heavy air attack on
Thursday as government forces sought to counter a major rebel assault in
an area of strategic importance to President Bashar al-Assad.
The rebel thrust in Hama marks a new challenge to Assad and his allies
in a part of Syria where he has tried to consolidate his grip on power
against a more than five-year-old insurgency.
The attack that began on Tuesday is the biggest coordinated rebel
offensive in Hama province since 2014, according to the Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group.
The Observatory said at least 25 people including six children had been
killed in the air strikes overnight.
Syrian state television said the air force had carried out "concentrated
strikes" against what it described as terrorists in the area, saying
tens of them had been killed.
An official in one of the rebel factions waging the attack, Jaish
al-Nasr, said both Syrian and Russian jets were involved in what he
described as heavy air strikes. Russia has been bombing anti-Assad
forces for almost a year.
The rebel groups taking part include the jihadist Jund al-Aqsa and
factions fighting under the banner of the Free Syrian Army (FSA). Jaish
al-Nasr, one of the FSA groups, said in a statement released overnight
that two commanders and three other of its combatants had been killed in
the Hama battles.
Rebels have captured a number of towns and villages in the attack. The
targeted area is populated by Christians and Alawites loyal to the
government and is close to the mountain heartland of Assad's Alawite
sect.
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Smoke rises from Taybat al Imam town after rebel fighters from the
hardline jihadist Jund al-Aqsa advanced in the town in Hama
province, Syria August 31, 2016. REUTERS/Ammar Abdullah
The Observatory said the air strike that killed 25 people hit a road
between the town of al-Latamenah and Idlib province, an area of
northwestern Syria mostly under insurgent control.
A Syrian military source said the air force had destroyed dozens of
insurgent vehicles and the militants riding in them on a road from
al-Latamenah to Idlib.
(Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by Samia Nakhoul/Mark Heinrich)
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