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Syrian rebels take three villages from regime in Hama province



(Zaman Al Wasl)- Syrian rebels on Tuesday have seized control of 3 villages in the northeastern countryside of Hama province after heavy clashes with regime forces and militias. Two heavy vehicles were destroyed, in the same time, warplanes stroke the liberated areas many times.

A field well informed source reported to Zaman al-Wasl that the armed opposition has started fierce attack Tuesday morning on sites of regime an its supporting militias, north-eastern of Hama, they managed to liberated the villages of Cahera, al-Sha’atha and Tal-Aswad, where many members of the regime and militias were killed and two ammunition trucks and a BMB vehicle were destroyed, the opposition gained two tanks and amount of ammunition.

Many interrupted clashes between the opposition and regime’s forces took place in the village of al-Talisa where a missile launcher was destroyed.

The armed opposition has Monday controlled the factory of Sugar and train station southern of the village of Kabara, north of Hama, as a part of the operation started in the beginning of the month trying to reach to Hama city.

The armed opposition has started a battle northern of Hama in the beginning of the September aimed at relieving pressure on opposition forces in Aleppo beisdes liberating the city of Hama.

In mid-2014, the Syrian regime was forced to deploy units known as the Tiger Forces, commanded by Air Force Intelligence officer Suheil al-Hassan, to stop the advance of the armed opposition on the city of Hama.

After 5 years of multi-sided war started in peaceful demonstrations, hundreds of thousands of people have been killed and 11 million, half of Syria's pre-war population, have been displaced.

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