Briefly: Fighting continues on in Syria, in what still looks to be a limited operation to gain unfettered access to important highways. The M4 and M5. Not going to rehash the reasons passage via these main routes are absolutely necessary for Syria.Syria had taken some strategic areas prior to the Russian declared ceasefire. But they lost one strategic town to HTS. They’ve since taken this town back and are holding it.LinkLink
“The bombardment helped Russian-backed government forces capture the small town of Kafr Nabouda in northern Hama province, the third time it has changed hands in the latest offensive, sources on both sides said.”
Confirmed by all sides in the matter.I’m still of the mind this is a limited operation in Hama/Idlib.More worrying is this call for immediate intervention: Syrian Network for Human Rights
Immediate Intervention Must Be Made Through an International Coalition to Protect Civilians in Syria Like the NATO Intervention in Kosovo
Syrian Network for Human Rights is a No Good Organization
The Syrian Network for Human Rights is a non-political organization that affirms its commitment towards international standards, declarations, and conventions of human rights of the United Nations.
Partnered with:The INTERNATIONAL COALITION FOR THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECTIn plain talk the Syrian Network for Human Rights is the "humanitarian" face of the interventionist Usrael/Britain/France (5/6 eyes network)