7 Dec 2024

Opposition fighters advance in Syria

From Saturday Morning, 7:13 am on 7 December 2024
Anti-government fighters ride military vehicles as they drive along a road in the eastern part of Aleppo province on December 1, 2024. - Syria's second-largest city Aleppo has fallen from government control for the first time since the country's conflict began more than a decade ago, a war monitor said on December 1, after a surprise advance by rebels. (Photo by Aref TAMMAWI / AFP)

Photo: AREF TAMMAWI/AFP

It's reported Islamist-led rebels may be closing in on Homs - the country's third biggest city - as they continue their advance after taking Hama on Thursday. 

It's the largest offensive in years launched by opposition fighters in Syria.

It took Bashar al-Assad's government and many others by surprise as the fighters, led by a group called Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS, took the second biggest city of Aleppo a matter of days ago.

Bashar Al Assad has largely held an iron grip on the country since the civil war over a decade ago - this week-long lightening advance is a blow to Syria's dictator, and his allies Russia, Iran and Hezbollah.

BBC Security Correspondent Frank Gardner explains the latest developments.

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