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ISIS makes gains in north Syria from regime, rebels
2016-04-17
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] ISIS made gains in northern Syria on Saturday from both government forces and their rebel opponents, a monitoring group said.

The northern province of Aleppo borders The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
and is criss-crossed with supply routes that are strategic for practically all of Syria's warring sides.

On Saturday, ISIS fighters seized another border village in their offensive against non-extremist rebel groups in the province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

The ISIS counterattack has rolled back rebel gains in the border area, which had seen advance them from Azaz, a town eight kilometers (five miles) south of the Turkish border, towards ISIS bastions further east.

"The ISIS gains have cut off opposition territory around Azaz from rebels in the town of Dudyan further east," Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman said.

"Now the rebels in Dudyan are practically surrounded by ISIS."

The murderous Moslem group also advanced against government forces near Khanasser, a battleground town southeast of Aleppo that has changed hands several times.

The road through Khanasser is the sole link between government-held areas in and around Aleppo and those in the rest of the country.

On Saturday, ISIS took several hilltops in the area but had not yet cut the supply route, Abdel Rahman told AFP.

In Aleppo itself, two non-combatants were killed by rebel fire on a residential neighborhood in the government-held west of the city, the Observatory said.

Aleppo was once Syria's commercial hub, but since rebels seized eastern districts in 2012 a front line has carved through the heart of the city.

The escalating festivities in Aleppo province have strained a fragile ceasefire in place since February 27, and left more than 200 combatants dead in the past week.

ISIS and its murderous Moslem rival Al-Qaeda are not party to the truce.
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