Syrian government forces are continuing operations against militants who captured Aleppo last week. According to "Armenpress", the correspondent of the Syrian state news agency SANA reported that the country's armed forces struck the targets of the militants near Hama. "A large number of terrorists and their vehicles were destroyed", said the correspondent of SANA. In turn, Reuters the agency reports that Syrian anti-government forces have approached the city of Hama.
According to the "Syrian Observatory of Human Rights" organization, the militants captured the settlements near the city. Syrian state media reported that auxiliary forces were sent to the region. According to Reuters, the attack on Hama will increase the pressure on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. the city has remained under the control of government forces since the outbreak of civil war in the country in 2011.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that Tehran will consider sending troops to Syria if Damascus asks, and Russian President Vladimir Putin called for an end to "terrorist aggression" in Syria. Iraqi Prime Minister Shia al-Sudani, for his part, has said that Baghdad will not remain a "mere spectator." Meanwhile, fighters from the US-backed, Kurdish-led coalition have been battling Syrian government forces in the country's northeast, opening a new front for supplies. along the vital path.