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Syria Retakes Towns

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 6 February 2016

 

Rebel-held towns across Syria fell to government forces yesterday.

 

Syrian troops, backed by Lebanese and Iraqi militias, liberated Rityan,
north of Syria's second city Aleppo, from the Nusra Front.

 

The victory expanded the corridor of territory opened on Wednesday when the
rebels' siege of Zahraa and Nubl was broken.

 

It leaves the Syrian army poised to attack Hratayn, the key to surrounding
the large anti-government force holding the devastated east of Aleppo.

 

East of Aleppo, the government fought their way into the city's power plant.

 

Syrian government troops also captured the town of Atman, north of the far
southern city of Daraa near the Jordanian border.

 

Turkey, NATO, Saudis dismayed

 

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said some 15,000 people were fleeing
the fighting around Aleppo had reached the border.

 

At a meeting of EU defence ministers in Amsterdam, NATO secretary-general
Jens Stoltenberg tried to blame Syria's ally Russia for the rebels' refusal
to negotiate.

 

"The intense Russian air strikes mainly targeting opposition groups in Syria
are undermining the efforts to find a political solution to the conflict,"
Mr Stoltenberg claimed.

 

Russia's Defence Ministry said it had hit 875 targets so far this week.

 

The Saudi-backed High Negotiations Committee (HNC) of "moderate" Islamist
forces had been demanding a unilateral government ceasefire before it would
enter nascent UN-mediated talks in Geneva.

 

Nusra crushed

 

The HNC then walked out on Wednesday following the crushing defeat of Nusra
forces north of Aleppo.

 

But Russia's UN ambassador in Geneva Alexey Borodavkin warned yesterday:
"These oppositionists are affiliated with al-Nusra, which is, in turn,
affiliated with al-Qaida," he said.

 

"Syria should not become a 'slightly retouched version' of Isis as a result
of the political transition," Mr Borodavkin added. "But we have an
impression that this is exactly what some of the opposition members seek.

 

"Our Western partners should think better who they help and who they
support."

 

Meanwhile, an anonymous senior Turkish government official denied Russian
Defence Ministry claims that Ankara was preparing an invasion of northern
Syria.

 

 

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