BEIRUT -- Syrian troops backed by Russian
airstrikes battled insurgents in central Syria on Wednesday in the first
major ground fighting since Moscow began launching air raids on
militants last week, activists said.
The
fighting comes as the Russian airstrikes appear to have emboldened
Syrian troops to launch a ground offensive after suffering a string of
setbacks in northwestern Syria over the past few months.
The
Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said a government
offensive began on four fronts early Wednesday in the northwestern
provinces of Idlib and neighboring Hama. Observatory director Rami
Abdurrahman said it is "the most intense fighting in months."
Activist
Ahmad al-Ahmad, who is currently in Idlib, said government troops are
"heavily" shelling central areas after rebels attacked an army post and
destroyed a tank.
The Observatory and al-Ahmad
said the main launching point for government forces is the town of
Morek on the highway that links the capital Damascus with the northern
city of Aleppo, Syria's largest city and former commercial center.
Rebels have controlled areas on the highway since 2012.
The
Local Coordination Committees, another activist group, said rebels were
able to destroy two tanks and an armored personnel carrier in northern
parts of Hama province near Idlib.
The
Observatory said two helicopters believed to be Russian were seen flying
at low altitude in Morek. It added that militants opened fire at the
helicopters without striking them. It was not immediately clear if the
pilots were Russian or Syrian.
The Islamic
State group has no presence in the area that was attacked on Wednesday
but al-Qaida's affiliate in Syria, the Nusra Front, is active in central
and northern Syria, as are Western-backed rebels.
The latest developments come exactly a week after Russia began launching airstrikes in Syria.
Moscow
has mainly targeted central and northwestern Syria, strategic regions
that are the gateway to President Bashar Assad's strongholds in
Damascus, and along the Mediterranean coast.
Meanwhile,
Syrian state TV quoted an unnamed Syrian military official as saying
that Russian warplanes attacked Islamic State positions in the town of
Al-Bab and the nearby town of Deir Hafer in the northern province of
Aleppo.
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