Syria

Terrorists Continue Reinvigoration of Positions in Demilitarized Zone, Civilians Forced to Flee

Thousands of civilians left the terrorist-occupied areas through Idlib humanitarian corridor, while the militant groups still continue strengthening their strongholds in the demilitarized zone in Northern Syria.

Field sources of the Syrian army reported on Thursday that they have monitored the terrorists’ moves in Northern Hama who are increasing their buildup in the region.

They added that the militants in the towns of Kafr Zita and Murak in Northern Hama have dug several tunnels in Kafr Zita and deep ditches inside Murak in Northern Hama to strengthen their positions.

The sources said that the terrorists have taken hostage the civilians in the region to use them as human shield against the army offensives.

Meantime, the Arabic-language al-Watan newspaper reported that over 2,000 civilians, mostly women and children, left the terrorist-occupied regions for the army-held areas in Idlib through Abu Zohour passageway in Southeastern Idlib on Wednesday.

The terrorists’ refusal to implement the Sochi Agreement to establish a demilitarized zone is pushing the army to initiate its long-waited assault on militants in Idlib that had been put on hold due to the Sochi Agreement.

Colonel Mar’ei Hamdan, a Syrian military expert, was quoted by the Arabic-language website of Sputnik news agency as saying earlier this month that Tahrir al-Sham is in control of nearly 70% of towns and villages in Idlib province and makes provocative moves against the Syrian army, adding that the army’s commitment to decrease tensions is not lasting forever.

He added that the Syrian army has so far repelled all attacks by terrorists against its positions and inflicted heavy damages on them, noting that the army is now necessitated to come out of the defensive mood to retake control of Idlib.

Hamdan said that Tahrir al-Sham will resort to a full-scale military operation against the Syrian and Russian armies soon, after rejecting the Sochi agreement last October, which leaves no room for ceasefire or disarmament anymore, and underlined that the Syrian army’s battle against Tahrir al-Sham is inevitable.

Meantime, the Turkey-backed Ahrar al-Sham and National Liberation Front (NLF) terrorist groups has also dismissed the Russian-Turkish Sochi agreement and is preparing for military operations against the army in Northern Syria, calling for a coalition with Tahrir al-Sham.

Tahrir al-Sham and other allied terrorist groups have not left the demilitarized zone two months after the Sochi agreement and have instead reinvigorated their strongholds and targeted the army positions every day.

Relevant reports said that the Turkey-backed NLF had put its gunmen on alert to launch a heavy offensive against the Syrian army in the demilitarized zone in Idlib province.

The Arabic-language al-Watan reported that the Turkey-backed NLF had kept its fighters in and outside the demilitarized zone, envisioned in the Sochi Agreement, on alert for imminent war against the army.

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