Jihadist groups and allied factions captured the strategic town of Saraqib from Syrian government forces on Friday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported, amid ongoing battles for control of northwest Syria.
Saraqib, located in Idlib province, holds strategic importance for the jihadists and their allies as its control could "prevent the regime from advancing to Aleppo," the country’s second-largest city, the war monitor said.
Jihadist groups and allied factions captured the strategic town of Saraqib from Syrian government forces on Friday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported, amid ongoing battles for control of northwest Syria.
Saraqib, located in Idlib province, holds strategic importance for the jihadists and their allies as its control could "prevent the regime from advancing to Aleppo," the country’s second-largest city, the war monitor said.
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