(Zaman Al Wasl)- Syrian resistance forces on Sunday thwarted regime attack to capture al-Zara town in the southern countryside of Hama province, killing and wounding 25 soldiers, local reporter said.
Regime forces backed by heavy aerial bombing launched major attack on al-Zara and Harbanafseh towns, such an offensive that has been failed for the 19th times.
11 regime soldiers were killed in missile attack rocked their armored vehicle north of al-Zara town, Zaman al-Wasl reporter said, while the resistance forces mourned 6 fighters had been killed in the clashes.
Regime seeks to secure supply routes to the pro-Alawite villages. Taking al-Zara and Harbanafseh will tighten the noose on rebels and give regime forces the lead for full control of Hama province, activists said.
In northern Homs countryside, 3 people have been killed in regime air strikes on al-Rastan, Talbiseh and al-Farhaniya town.
Regime forces backed by heavy aerial bombing launched major attack on al-Zara and Harbanafseh towns, such an offensive that has been failed for the 19th times.
11 regime soldiers were killed in missile attack rocked their armored vehicle north of al-Zara town, Zaman al-Wasl reporter said, while the resistance forces mourned 6 fighters had been killed in the clashes.
Regime seeks to secure supply routes to the pro-Alawite villages. Taking al-Zara and Harbanafseh will tighten the noose on rebels and give regime forces the lead for full control of Hama province, activists said.
In northern Homs countryside, 3 people have been killed in regime air strikes on al-Rastan, Talbiseh and al-Farhaniya town.
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