Insurgent teams in northwestern Syria say they’re pushing in direction of the town of Hama after taking management of close by Aleppo in a lightning offensive that began final week.
The tried southern advance on Sunday comes on the fifth day of the shock insurgent offensive as Syrian and Russian forces have launched counterattacks, reportedly pounding opposition-controlled Idlib province and Aleppo with air assaults since Saturday.
Authorities forces underneath the management of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad have additionally been fortifying the northern province of Hama, in line with the Syrian state information company, SANA. It reported the military in a single day pushed again opposition fighters in its northern countryside. Forces there have been being resupplied with heavy gear and rocket launchers, in line with SANA.
On Sunday, United Nations particular envoy to Syria, Geir Pedersen, appealed for all stakeholders within the battle to instantly search a political decision.
“The most recent developments pose extreme dangers to civilians and have severe implications for regional and worldwide peace and safety,” he mentioned.
The combating marks probably the most vital flip in years within the Syrian battle, which started with well-liked uprisings throughout the nation in 2011. Since 2020, the entrance strains had largely been stagnant with an array of insurgent teams largely contained to a small portion of Idlib province.
However on Friday, opposition fighters led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) entered Aleppo, prompting authorities forces to withdraw from the strategically vital metropolis of greater than 2 million individuals.
The rebels have since claimed a number of strategic victories, together with taking management of the supply-line city of Khansir, Aleppo Industrial Metropolis, Aleppo’s navy academy and the sphere artillery faculty.
Previously often known as al-Nusra Entrance, the Syrian department of al-Qaeda, HTS has distanced itself from the group whereas turning into the strongest opposition motion in northwestern Syria.
It’s nonetheless thought of a “terrorist” organisation by america, Syria and Russia.
Push in direction of Hama
In his first public feedback because the begin of the offensive, launched late on Saturday, al-Assad mentioned his forces will proceed to defend the federal government’s “stability and territorial integrity in opposition to terrorists and their supporters”.
He mentioned Syria is ready to defeat the insurgent teams regardless of how a lot their assaults intensify.
However reporting from the Turkish-Syrian border, Al Jazeera’s Sinem Koseoglu mentioned insurgent forces remained on the outskirts of Hama and are “making an attempt to counter the Syrian authorities forces there”.
“The villages, cities which have been taken by the opposition, typically the Syrian authorities forces take them again,” she mentioned. “So there may be an alternate of [control]. Nonetheless, it’s very dynamic, very unstable on the bottom.”
The federal government mentioned air strikes on opposition-controlled areas have been focusing on weapon depots and insurgent strongholds.
Nonetheless, the United Kingdom-based battle monitor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, mentioned Russian strikes hit camps for displaced individuals on Sunday, killing eight civilians and wounding 50.
The Syrian Civil Defence, which operates in opposition-held areas, additionally reported a collection of assaults on Aleppo, together with the Aleppo College Hospital within the centre of the town. It was not instantly clear if there have been any casualties.
Years of battle in Syria have created one of many world’s largest displacement crises with 1000’s extra individuals reported displaced within the newest combating.
Fears of ‘scorched earth’
Chatting with Al Jazeera, Razan Saffour, a British-Syrian human rights activist with household in Aleppo, mentioned that whereas there may be relative stability in Aleppo, there may be concern over the response from authorities and Russian forces.
Russia’s navy intervention within the nation beginning in 2015 in addition to Iran’s two years earlier helped to show the tide of the battle in favour of al-Assad. Russia’s aerial bombardments of Aleppo then helped authorities forces take full management of the town in 2016.
“We’re talking about insurgent teams who’re gaining Syrian territory at a really, very quick tempo, however on the identical time, they don’t have air defences,” she mentioned.
“And once we’ve seen this occur [previously], … the al-Assad regime, Russia and their ally Iran responded with a scorched earth coverage.”
Iranian Overseas Minister Abbas Araghchi was to journey to Damascus on Sunday, telling reporters Tehran would again al-Assad.
Jordan’s King Abdullah II and United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan additionally expressed solidarity with al-Assad in latest calls with him.
Nonetheless, Saffour mentioned that past the confusion and concern, there may be additionally a way of anticipation amongst some residents of Aleppo who had lived for years underneath authorities management.
“We’re very apprehensive, however we’re additionally very excited and really hopeful to see what’s going to come back subsequent,” she mentioned.