October 13, 2015

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Russia Airstrikes Help Push Syria Rebels Closer (RAJA ABDULRAHIM, Oct. 12, 2015, WSJ)

Opposition factions including U.S.-backed rebels and Nusra Front, al Qaeda's affiliate in Syria, have come together to counter a regime offensive across several fronts in the northwest, while others continue to fight Islamic State militants.

On Monday, regime forces briefly retook part of Kafar Nabouda, a rebel-held town in Hama province, which it has been attacking for a week. More than 700 rockets were fired on rebels and Russian planes launched numerous airstrikes, said Abu al-Majid al-Homsi, a commander in Hama with Suqoor al-Ghab, a rebel group that has received training by the Central Intelligence Agency.

But hours later, rebels were able to push them back as a result of tight coordination through a joint command post they established last week, he said.

"Any coalition will benefit the rebels," said Maj. Yasser Abdolraheem, a commander with Faylaq al-Sham, a moderate group that has fighters in several provinces. 

Posted by at October 13, 2015 7:33 PM
  

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