Clashes Expected to Return to De-Escalation Zones in Idlib
 
Recent military developments in southern Idlib
suggest that clashes will renew between Syria’s regime forces backed by Iranian
proxy militias and Syrian opposition factions.
This comes as the Syrian regime continues to send
reinforcements to the area.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR)
reported on regime forces dispatching new military reinforcements to their
positions in Idlib’s rural areas. Buses carrying soldiers had arrived to Jabal
al-Zawiya area in southern Idlib after they were relocated from the Hama
countryside.
The spokesperson of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s (HTS)
military wing, Abu Khaled al-Shami, in an interview with the HTS-linked news
agency, has expected that the Syrian regime forces, supported by Russia, would
begin military action at Jabal al-Zawiya soon.
He added that the HTS is watching Jabal al-Zawiya,
amid the mobilization of the regime forces and Russia on the outskirts of Jabal
al-Arbaeen, Saraqib and the Kabana fronts in the northern countryside of
Lattakia.
Activists in Idlib said they documented over 50
ceasefire violations last week committed by regime forces and Iranian militias.
These violations, according to the activists, targeted inhabited neighborhoods
and included rocket shelling of areas in southern Idlib.
The shelling, according to activists, has resulted
in the displacement of over 1,000 families who were forced to flee to
near-border camps and safer areas in northern Idlib.
          
     
                               
 
 


