Italia e Estero

Media, insorti in Siria conquistano base russa con missili

epa11760243 Opposition fighters fire their guns in the air in celebration after they entered the city of Hama, Syria, 06 December 2024. Syrian opposition forces, led by the Islamist militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), launched an offensive on 27 November, triggering counterattacks by the Syrian regime forces as well as Russian and Syrian airstrikes on opposition-controlled areas. According to Hay'at Tahrir Al-Sham leader Abu Mohammad Al-Jolani, there will be 'no revenge' after opposition groups entered the strategically important Syrian city of Hama on 05 December. EPA/BILAL AL HAMMOUD
epa11760243 Opposition fighters fire their guns in the air in celebration after they entered the city of Hama, Syria, 06 December 2024. Syrian opposition forces, led by the Islamist militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), launched an offensive on 27 November, triggering counterattacks by the Syrian regime forces as well as Russian and Syrian airstrikes on opposition-controlled areas. According to Hay'at Tahrir Al-Sham leader Abu Mohammad Al-Jolani, there will be 'no revenge' after opposition groups entered the strategically important Syrian city of Hama on 05 December. EPA/BILAL AL HAMMOUD
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ROMA, 06 DIC - Gli insorti sostenuti dalla Turchia hanno preso il controllo oggi di una base di difesa aerea russa con il sistema missilistico S-75 Dvina. Lo riferiscono media siriani e media turchi. La base di trova nelle vicinanze di Hama, terza città siriana, ed è ospitata nei pressi della caserma della 66ma divisione delle forze governative siriane.

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