Syria battlefront update: Hama falls, ending relative stabilization

Syria battlefront update: Hama falls, ending relative stabilization

Syria battlefront update: Hama falls, ending relative stabilization

After several very dynamic days in Syria and a period of relative stabilization at the front, tonight it was reported that the city of Hama has fallen.

In the last couple of days, both sides were trying to carry out offensive actions, and the Turkish “bandits” have done a better job. Having transferred their FPV drones to the Hama area, they not only completely paralyzed the offensive actions of the SAA, (Syrian Arab Army) but entered the city of Hama and turned the situation in the Hama area in their favor.

The initiative is in their hands. And until the SAA (probably with the help of the Russian army) can at least partially neutralize the threat, it cannot count on turning the situation in their favor.

At the same time, Assad is helped by the fact that in the southern provinces of the country his opponents failed to open another front. Аnd in the Deir ez-Zor area, former ISIS members (now under the flags of SDF) were unable to use the situation to their advantage.

To some extent, Iraqi volunteers also helped the SAA. Two to three thousand of them were rushed to the Syrian front; as well as the militia, on whose shoulders the brunt of hostilities sometimes falls.