The battle for northern Latakia has turned into a marathon retreat for the Islamist rebels of Jabhat Al-Nusra (Syrian Al-Qaeda group) and the Free Syrian Army (FSA), as they continue to concede large parts of the province to the Syrian Arab Army’s 103rd Brigade of the Republican Guard and their allies.

On Saturday morning, the Syrian Arab Army’s 103rd Brigade – in coordination with the National Defense Forces (NDF), Liwaa Suqour Al-Sahra (Desert Hawks Brigade), the Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP), and Muqawama Souri (Syrian Resistance) – imposed full control over 5 villages and 1 broadcast tower in northern Latakia after a violent battle with Jabhat Al-Nusra and the Free Syrian Army’s “1st Coastal Brigade”.

According to a military source in the Latakia Governorate, the Syrian Armed Forces captured the villages of Fawqani, Jabal Al-Tarou, Al-‘Arid Al-Hamra, Kurt Al-Tahtani, and Katf Al-Khani; this was followed by the capture of Burj Beit Ablaq (broadcast tower) near the imperative town of Kinsibbia in Jabal Al-Akrad (Kurdish Mountains).

With these recent gains made in the Latakia Governorate’s northeastern countryside, the Syrian Arab Army’s 103rd Brigade and their allies are now in position to strike the town of Kinsibba, which sits on the third highest point in the Kurdish Mountains.

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Gay Gavin Redden
Gay Gavin Redden
2016-01-16 19:01

The proposed construction of the Qatar-Turkey Pipeline is one of the major factors contributing to the Syrian Civil War. The EU is trying to free itself of Russian gas imports, and Assad is the only leader who stands in the way. Russia wants to retain it’s financial and geopolitical dominance afforded to it by the natural gas it provides to European countrys.

Arben Puta
Arben Puta
2016-01-16 18:50

THE REBLS SHOULDN’T BE THERE IN THE FIRST PLACE,WHO ASKED THEM TO PICK UP THE ARMS AGAINST THEIR OWM PEOPLE f**k THE DOGS.

Nestor
Nestor
2016-01-16 23:10

Excelente noticia, el gran perdedor es Erdogan