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Syrian rebels stated they seized control of the southern city of Daraa on Saturday, the birthplace of a 2011 uprising against President Bashar al-Assad and the 4th city his forces have lost in a week.Rebel sources stated the military agreed to make an organized withdrawal from Daraa under an offer providing army authorities safe passage to the capital Damascus, about 100 km (60 miles) north, Reuters reported.Social media videos revealed rebels on motorbikes and others mingling with homeowners on the streets.
Individuals fired shots into the air at the city&& 's primary square in event, according to the videos.There was no immediate remark from the military or Assad&& 's government, and Reuters might not individually validate the rebels& & claim.With the fall of Daraa, Assad&& 's forces have given up four essential centres to the insurgents in a week.Daraa, which had a population of more than 100,000 before the civil war started 13 years ago, holds symbolic significance as the cradle of the uprising.
It is the capital of a province of about 1 million individuals, bordering Jordan.Daraa&& 's seizure followed the rebels& & claim late on Friday that they had actually advanced to the edge of the central city of Homs, an essential crossroads in between the capital and the Mediterranean coast.Capturing Homs would cut off Damascus from the coastal fortress of Assad&& 's minority Alawite sect, and from a naval base and air base of his Russian allies there.&& Our forces have freed the last village on the outskirts of the city of Homs and are now on its walls,& & the Syrian faction leading the sweeping attack stated on the Telegram messaging app.A coalition of rebel factions that include Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) made a last get in touch with forces loyal to Assad&& 's federal government in Homs to defect.Ahead of the rebel advance, countless people fled Homs towards the seaside areas of Latakia and Tartus, strongholds of the federal government, citizens and witnesses said.ASSAD REGIME UNDER THREATA United States -backed alliance led by Syrian Kurdish fighters caught Deir el-Zor, the federal government&& 's primary foothold in the large eastern desert, on Friday, 3 Syrian sources informed Reuters.The rebels took Aleppo and Hama in the northwest and centre earlier in the lightning offensive that started on Nov.
27.
In another ominous indication for Assad in the east, the Syrian Kurdish force said Islamic State &-- a jihadist group that enforced martial law under its severe guideline before its defeat by a United States -led coalition in 2017 &-- had actually taken control of some areas in eastern Syria.Aron Lund, a fellow at think-tank Century Foundation, stated Assad&& 's &federal government was & fighting for their lives at this moment&& .
It was possible the federal government could hold Homs, && however given the speed at which things have moved so far, I wouldn&& 't rely on it & , he stated on Friday.Syrian state TV reported Russian-Syrian airstrikes targeting rebel headquarters in the countryside of Hama, Idlib and Aleppo eliminated a minimum of 200 insurgents on Friday, mentioning the Russian Coordination Centre in Syria.A Syrian army source stated Iran-backed Hezbollah forces were placed to strengthen federal government defences in and near Homs.Syrian state media reported dozens of rebels were eliminated in the Homs countryside on Friday in an operation by Syrian and Russian air forces, artillery, rockets and armoured vehicles.Capturing Homs would strengthen a chain of powerful positions under the rebels& & control from Aleppo on the Turkish border in the north to Daraa on the Jordanian border to the south.Gaining Homs would also increase the rebels& & chances of separating the seat of Assad&& 's regime in Damascus with the ability to block the route northwest from the capital to the sea.REBELS REENERGISEDAs the rebels pushed their offensive, Russia and Jordan on Friday advised their nationals to leave Syria.After years locked behind frozen cutting edge, rebel forces have burst out of their northwestern Idlib bastion to accomplish the swiftest battleground advance by either side given that a street uprising versus Assad mushroomed into civil war 13 years ago.Syria&& 's conflict killed more than 305,000 individuals between 2011 and 2021, the United Nations Human Rights Office stated in 2022.
Assad restored control of the majority of Syria after key allies &-- Russia, Iran and Lebanon&& 's Hezbollah-- pertained to his rescue.
All have actually recently been compromised and diverted by other crises, providing Sunni Muslim militants a window to battle back.Tehran, which has been focussed on tensions with arch-foe Israel because the Gaza war started last year, started to evacuate its military officials and personnel from Syria on Friday, an indication of Iran&& 's inability to keep Assad in power, the New York Times reported, mentioning regional officials and 3 Iranian officials.The head of the main rebel faction HTS, Abu Mohammed Al-Golani, vowed in a separate interview with the New York Times published on Friday that the insurgents might end Assad&& 's rule.
& This operation broke the opponent,& & he said of the rebels & lightning offensive.The post Syrian rebels take 4th city, close in on Homs in threat to Assad&& 's rule initially appeared on Ariana News.





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