Local activists said rebels have retaken Kafer Nabuda town on Monday noon, thwarting Pro-regime forces including the Lebanese group Hezbollah who captured earlier the southern part of town in in Hama province in western Syria.
Russian jets carried out at least 30 air strikes on the town of Kafr Nabuda and hundreds of shells hit the area as the Syrian army and Hezbollah fighters seized part of it, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Kafr Nabuda's capture would bring government forces closer to insurgent-held positions along the main highway that links Syria's main cities. "The town is very important and strategic," Rami Abdulrahman, head of the Observatory, told Reuters.
Militias loyal to Bashar al-Assad have in the past few days recaptured territory close to the government's coastal heartland in the west thanks to Russia's intervention, reversing rebel advances made earlier this year.
Reuters said early Monday that Syrian regime army and allied forces supported by Russian warplanes made further advances as they pressed an offensive against insurgents on Monday, in the fiercest clashes for nearly a week.
Army of Conquest, dominant rebel group northwest Syria, said 30
regime troopers have been killed in the underway clashes, assuring that
its fighters have repelled regime army attack in Ghab plain and in the
western countryside of Hama province despite reports saying regime has
reclaimed territory.
More than 30 tanks and 20 armored vehicles were destroyed since the offensive started last week, according to rebel commanders.
Moscow says its air campaign targets Islamic State, but most of the strikes have hit rival insurgent groups fighting against Assad, some of which are supported by the United States.
104 people, including 25 children and 15 women, have been killed in Russian air strike since September 30, the Syrian Network for Human Rights Reported.
"These are the most violent battles in the northern countryside (of Hama) since the start of joint operations several days ago" between the Russian air force and Syrian ground forces, the Observatory told Reuters said.
The Syrian army and Hezbollah on Sunday took control of Tal Skik on the other side of the highway in southern Idlib province. Many of Russia's air strikes have hit the surrounding area, which also lies east of Assad's stronghold Latakia.
Russia
began its air campaign on September 30, alarming a U.S.-led coalition
which is carrying out its own air strikes against Islamic State in Syria
and Iraq.
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