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Syrian government forces backed by Russian air strikes have taken rebel ground near Aleppo and are now poised to advance on the Isis stronghold of Raqqa province. | Syrian government forces backed by Russian air strikes have taken rebel ground near Aleppo and are now poised to advance on the Isis stronghold of Raqqa province. |
A Syrian military source said the army had captured positions at the provincial border between Hama and Raqqa in the last few days and intends to advance further. | A Syrian military source said the army had captured positions at the provincial border between Hama and Raqqa in the last few days and intends to advance further. |
"It is an indication of the direction of coming operations towards Raqqa," they said. "In general, the Raqqa front is open ... starting in the direction of the Tabqa area." | "It is an indication of the direction of coming operations towards Raqqa," they said. "In general, the Raqqa front is open ... starting in the direction of the Tabqa area." |
Tabqa is the location of a Syrian air base captured by Isis two years ago. The source said the army had moved to within 20 miles of the base. | Tabqa is the location of a Syrian air base captured by Isis two years ago. The source said the army had moved to within 20 miles of the base. |
Syrian state television announced the army and allied militia had captured the village of Tamoura, which overlooks rebel terrain northwest of Aleppo, on Saturday. | Syrian state television announced the army and allied militia had captured the village of Tamoura, which overlooks rebel terrain northwest of Aleppo, on Saturday. |
The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported advances in the same area, while Hezbollah's Al-Manar TV said government forces are now nearing the towns of Hayan and Anadan, which lie on the road to Aleppo city. | The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported advances in the same area, while Hezbollah's Al-Manar TV said government forces are now nearing the towns of Hayan and Anadan, which lie on the road to Aleppo city. |
The Syrian army's advance towards Raqqa would re-establish the Syrian government's foothold in the province for the first time since 2014 and could be aimed at pre-empting any move by Saudi Arabia to send ground forces to Syria to fight Isis. | The Syrian army's advance towards Raqqa would re-establish the Syrian government's foothold in the province for the first time since 2014 and could be aimed at pre-empting any move by Saudi Arabia to send ground forces to Syria to fight Isis. |
President Bashar al-Assad's forces are backed on the ground by Iranian fighters and the Lebanese Hezbollah, in addition to Russian air power. | President Bashar al-Assad's forces are backed on the ground by Iranian fighters and the Lebanese Hezbollah, in addition to Russian air power. |
Talks in the German city of Munich on Friday saw world powers agree a temporary "cessation of hostilities" to start within a week, but there seemed to be little hope of a long-term truce after President Assad said his goal was to regain control of the entire country by force, warning it will "take a long time". | Talks in the German city of Munich on Friday saw world powers agree a temporary "cessation of hostilities" to start within a week, but there seemed to be little hope of a long-term truce after President Assad said his goal was to regain control of the entire country by force, warning it will "take a long time". |
Additional reporting by agencies | Additional reporting by agencies |
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