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Only one correction:
Latest situation:
For those who don't know, let's summarize, the operation launched by Syrian opposition forces in Idlib is not an operation launched by groups such as HTS or Fatah Mubin on their own.
Groups such as HTS and Fatah Mubin hold the Idlib region - the dark green part. Groups such as the Joint Force and the Sham Front, supported by Turkiye, hold the light green part above.
The left side was cleared of terrorists with the Olive Branch operation and the middle part with the Euphrates Shield operation.
Although HTS, Fatah Mubin and Turkiye-backed groups have occasionally come face to face, they have united in the operation against the Syrian regime launched in the face of civilian massacres. There are currently 60 different groups on one front, but they all serve the same purpose: to fight against the Syrian regime.
Another:
The latest situation in western Aleppo, which should be a buffer zone but is occupied by regime-affiliated militias:
Dozens of anonymous accounts that gained followers with messages of support for Hizbullah are now working full-time on cursing Syrian opposition and die-hard defending secterian acem gangs, some with copy/paste messages. They have exposed their organization in a very bad way.
Just wow. They pressurised the regime's build-up in Saraqib and launched a lightning attack on Al Zarba. IMHO this is an area where the opposition can hold M5. Meanwhile in Aleppo countryside, they attacked on two axes and disrupted the organisation of the regime forces, as a result, the connection between Saraqib and Aleppo was cut. Now I believe that there is a very inteligent staff behind the operation.Rebels captured Yaqız al-Adas village on the Anadan axis
Rebels captured al-Zarbah town south of Aleppo east of M5 highway. Rebels cut M5 highway in 3 different locations Saraqib, al-Zarba, Khan al-Asal.