Syria: Syrian regime brings massive military reinforcements to Hama countryside
The Syrian regime brought on Monday massive military reinforcements of heavy machinery, forces, in addition to military and logistic equipment to the northwestern countryside of Hama province, as the opposition announced shelling regime and Russian positions in the area with Grad rockets.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights mentioned Monday potential attacks by the regime and loyal militiamen led by “Suhail al-Hasan” with the support of Russian forces.
The Observatory said the possible offensive aims to regain control of areas lost by the regime to the opposition and militant factions in Hama, which borders the flashpoint province of Idlib, the last opposition stronghold in Syria.
The monitoring group said that despite launching several military attacks, regime forces and their allied militias have failed to regain control of the villages of Tal Meleh and al-Jabin, which were taken by the militant groups and factions on June 6.