Media reports: Syrian military forces establish control over Hama countryside as terrorist groups withdraw
The Syrian army has successfully taken control of the outskirts of northwestern Hama city, compelling the al-Qaeda-affiliated Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group to withdraw after an operation characterized by intense clashes, according to reports from Syrian media.
According to a report by Syrian television on Wednesday night, as relayed by IRNA, Syrian military forces, bolstered by local allied groups, successfully repelled terrorist elements from the outskirts of Hama, regaining control over the infiltrated regions.
According to media reports, the Syrian army launched a precise strike on a terrorist assembly point in the Hama countryside, leading to the elimination of numerous militants and the destruction of their armored vehicles and equipment.
A leading tribal group in Hasakah has released a statement denouncing the atrocities alleged to have been perpetrated by terrorist factions in Aleppo, Idlib, and the surrounding areas. The statement underscores the tribe’s commitment to support the Syrian army in opposing these militant groups, pledging to thwart any efforts by terrorists to seize control of their homeland.
The Syrian army has successfully secured areas in the Hama countryside, prompting a retreat by terrorist forces, according to local media reports.
The Syrian Ministry of Defense has issued a statement refuting recent reports claiming that terrorist elements have infiltrated the city of Hama.
According to the statement, the security situation across the city of Hama is stable, with conditions deemed normal and secure. The Syrian armed forces, stationed in the area, are on high alert and prepared to effectively respond to any potential threats or attacks.
State media refuted earlier claims by certain Arabic-language news outlets, which suggested that terrorist elements had infiltrated eastern Hama.