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On May 11, the Syrian Army regained control of the town of Tanjarah in northwestern Hama. On May 10, it was captured by forces of the al-Qaeda-linked coalition of militant groups, wa-Harid al-Mu’minin.
According to pro-militant sources, 37 Syrian soldiers and 24 militants were killed in the clashes, which were ongoing in the area on May 10 and May 11.
The interesting fact is that no Syria or Russia employed warplanes to pound the miltiants attacking Tanjarah. This means that they are still committed to the March 5 ceasefire agreement even despite this blatant violation by Idlib militants.
Not much ghanimah pictured from the #Tanjarah raid by Hurras al-Din yet (Despite possible deaths of 26-34+ SyAA), so far:
– 9P135 pattern launcher & Chinese/Iranian thermal optic
– DShK-pattern HMG
– Mosin-Nagant rifle (Often used as a "sniper" by lesser tier SyAA units) pic.twitter.com/xmWiSuoTK9— Cᴀʟɪʙʀᴇ Oʙsᴄᴜʀᴀ (@CalibreObscura) May 11, 2020
MORE ON THE TOPIC:
- Al-Qaeda Terrorists Secure Gains In Tanjarah In Northwest Hama
- Al-Qaeda Operations Room Claims Responsibility For Recent Attack On Hmeimim Air Base
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