9 soldiers killed in northwest Syria rebel attack: monitor

Nine Syrian soldiers and three militant fighters were killed on Friday, a war monitor said, in the second significant rebel attack on government positions in northwest Syria in a week. (AFP/File)
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Updated 01 September 2023
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9 soldiers killed in northwest Syria rebel attack: monitor

  • Another 12 soldiers and two HTS fighters were among those wounded in the assault
  • On August 26, fighters affiliated with the militants killed at least 11 soldiers in northwestern Syria

BEIRUT: Nine Syrian soldiers and three militant fighters were killed on Friday, a war monitor said, in the second significant rebel attack on government positions in northwest Syria in a week.
Fighters of the Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) group, which dominates Syria’s last main rebel bastion, “infiltrated a Syrian army position... in northern Latakia province,” said Rami Abdel Rahman, who heads the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Another 12 soldiers and two HTS fighters were among those wounded in the assault, said the British-based Observatory, which has a wide network of sources inside Syria.
HTS, which is led by the former Syrian branch of Al-Qaeda, controls swathes of the northwestern Idlib province, as well as parts of the adjacent provinces of Aleppo, Hama and Latakia.
On August 26, fighters affiliated with the militants killed at least 11 soldiers in northwestern Syria when they detonated explosives placed in tunnels dug underneath army positions, before attacking them.
The ambush involving militants from the Ansar Al-Tawhid group and the Turkestan Islamic Party (TIP) took place in the south of Idlib province, the Observatory said at the time.
Since 2020, a cease-fire deal brokered by Damascus ally Moscow and rebel-backer Turkiye has largely held in Syria’s northwest, despite periodic clashes.
Syria’s civil war broke out in 2011 when the government’s repression of peaceful protests escalated into a conflict that drew in foreign powers and militants from abroad.
The conflict has killed more than half a million people since it broke out in 2011 and quickly escalated into a deadly conflict that pulled in foreign powers and militant insurgents.


Israel announces new wave of ‘broad-scale’ strikes on Tehran

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Israel announces new wave of ‘broad-scale’ strikes on Tehran

TEHRAN: The Israeli military said early Saturday that it had launched a “broad-scale wave of strikes” on government targets in Tehran.
Iran’s state broadcaster reported an explosion in the western part of the capital but further details were not immediately available.
The US Central Command, responsible for US forces in the Middle East, said over 3,000 Iranian targets have been struck over the past week, including Revolutionary Guard headquarters, command-and-control centers, air defense systems, missile sites, navy warships and submarines.
The renewed Israeli attacks on Tehran came a day after Israel intensified its air strikes on Lebanon, striking Beirut’s southern suburbs, where the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah holds sway, and Baalbeck in the east.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres appealed for “serious diplomatic negotiations” and warned of a “situation that could spiral beyond anyone’s control.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin voiced support for an “immediate” ceasefire in Iran during a phone call with Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian on Friday, the Kremlin said.
US President Donald Trump, who has given varying reasons for starting the war, has spurned fresh talks with Tehran, however, and said on Truth Social “there will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER.”