Forces loyal to Bashar al-Assad have launched a major offensive on the outskirts of the besieged city of
Homs, state media and its loyalist outlets reported.
Al-Alam, an Iranian satellite channel, reported on Saturday that the extensive military
action aimed at purging the town of Azzara and the strategic hills surrounding
it.
According
to the report, the regime Army soldiers have already encircled hundreds of
armed insurgents in the area who have entered the country from Lebanon through
the border city of Talkalakh.
The
city served as one of the main supply routes and staging areas for the
foreign-backed insurgents.
Meanwhile,
Masar Press, pro-opposition news agency, said 14 soldiers of forces loyal to
Assad have been killed after violent clashes near Talkalakh.
Masar
press said rebels took control of three villages near the besieged city of Talkalakh
as they captured two amours.
Al-Alam
said that Syrian forces broke into multiple units and began approaching the
hills around Azzara from several direction in a well-coordinated operation.
Upon
reaching the highest hills around the town, Syrian forces started the operation
to purge the area off the armed elements.
The army’s access to the heights surrounding Azzara is of strategic importance since it places the town under their fire range and control. Such leverage over the town would further bring to a halt the heavy traffic and movement of the armed elements intruding into Syria from Lebanon, Al-Alam said.
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