(Zaman Al Wasl)- Syrian rebels took a strategic hilltop in coastal Latakia province from regime forces and allied Hezbollah fighters on Saturday, activists said.
Turkmen rebels were able to recaptured Tal Ghazala hill after days of being seized by regime troops.
Meanwhile, clashes are still ongoing near Jabal al Nuba hill which was captured by rebels week ago.
Regime army seeks to recapture Jabal al Nuba in order to cut rebels' vital supply route leads to Aleppo.
In its turn, pro-Bashar al-Assad social media pages said the army had controlled a hospital in Daghdan village in Mount Turkmen.
Syrian Turkmen have been fighting alongside other rebel groups, including the al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra and more moderate brigades, in Latakia province which runs to the sea along the Turkish border in the north-west, according ot the Telegraph.
Thousands of Turkmen civilians have fled over the border, saying they feared Russian bombing raids that began on Sep.30, in support of regime forces in the area.
Turkmen rebels were able to recaptured Tal Ghazala hill after days of being seized by regime troops.
Meanwhile, clashes are still ongoing near Jabal al Nuba hill which was captured by rebels week ago.
Regime army seeks to recapture Jabal al Nuba in order to cut rebels' vital supply route leads to Aleppo.
In its turn, pro-Bashar al-Assad social media pages said the army had controlled a hospital in Daghdan village in Mount Turkmen.
Syrian Turkmen have been fighting alongside other rebel groups, including the al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra and more moderate brigades, in Latakia province which runs to the sea along the Turkish border in the north-west, according ot the Telegraph.
Thousands of Turkmen civilians have fled over the border, saying they feared Russian bombing raids that began on Sep.30, in support of regime forces in the area.
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