Violent clashes have renewed again in
Idlib countryside between Binnish and al-Fu'ah neighboring towns, Zaman Alwasl
reporter said.
The militants of al-Fuah and Kafruya
towns, predominantly Shia, launched an offensive on the rebels of Binnish on Friday,
backed with Bashar al-Assad units.
Rebels purported killing 40 militant and
arresting 20 of Assad forces and militias in in Mazar’a Broma (Farms of Proma)
5 km east Binnish, sources said.
While most towns of Idlib province
are under rebels control and Islamists , al-Fu'ah and the nearby town of
Kafriya constitute an isolated pro-Assad enclave.
Syria’s conflict, now into its third year,
has left over 115,000 dead. It has devastated the economy and the country’s
delicate social fabric. It has caused 5 million Syrians to flee their homes to
other places within the country, and driven another 2 million abroad.
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