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Idlib rebels blow up bridges to hamper expected assault

Rebels from Idlib have blown up two key bridges in a bid to hamper an expected government assault on Syrias only remaining rebel-held province, a monitor said on Friday.

The bridges over the Orontes River linked areas of neighboring Hama province under government control to rebel-held territory in Idlib, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

They were blown up by extremist factions from the National Liberation Front (NLF), the main non-extremist alliance in Idlib, Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman said.

“They were the two main bridges in the area, but there are others,” he told AFP.

The bridges were located in the al-Ghab plain, which straddles Hama and Idlib provinces and could be one of the first targets of any government offensive.

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Government forces have been massing around Idlib province for weeks, particularly in al-Ghab which was once a key farming area.

“The rebels have seen the intense activity on the regime side, with the arrival of tanks and armored vehicles,” Abdel Rahman said.

“Rebel groups are reinforcing their positions in anticipation of a military operation.”

In recent days, both the government and its ally Russia have stepped up their rhetoric against the rebel presence in Idlib, which is dominated by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) extremist alliance formed by al-Qaedas former Syrian branch, al-Nusra Front.

“The Syrian command has taken a decision to defeat al-Nusra Front in Idlib no matter the sacrifices that it would entail,” Foreign Minister Walid Muallem said on Thursday.

On Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called on the West not to stand in the way of an “anti-terror operation” in Idlib, saying: “This abscess needs to be liquidated.”

ALSO READ: Syrias Idlib province at risk of humanitarian catastrophe: UN chief

Turkish troops are also stationed in the area and Ankara — which backs the NLF — has expressed opposition to any large-scale offensive that sparks a new exodus of refugees.

An assault on Idlib by Damascus and Moscow could be the last major battle of the civil war that has torn Syria apart since 2011.

More than 350,000 people have been killed in the conflict and millions forced to flee their homes.

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Last Update: Friday, 31 August 2018 KSA 14:03 – GMT 11:03

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