(Zaman Al Wasl)- Syrian opposition forces used a drone in bombing regime army in the northern countryside of Hama province as rebels waging major attack, activists said.
Jund al-Aqsa has circulated footage showed its fighters using a drone to bomb regime forces near Maerdas village.
Jund al-Aqsa has circulated footage showed its fighters using a drone to bomb regime forces near Maerdas village.
The opposition forces 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 revolution.
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.
In retaliation, most rebel-areas of Hama province came under heavy air attack as regime forces sought to counter the attack.
On Friday downed a regime helicopter northwest of Hama, killing two military pilots, sources said.
The Gazelle helicopters was hit by a U.S.-made TOW missile near Rahabat Khattab base.
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