Rival Syrian rebel groups in northwestern Syria resumed heavy clashes a day after a fragile truce ended five days of bloody fighting in the last remaining opposition enclave, residents said yesterday, as reported by Reuters. The main jihadist rebel group, Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS), listed as terrorists by the United States, Turkiye and others, forced factions from the Turkiye-backed opposition National Army to accept a peace deal on Saturday that expanded its grip. Both sides traded accusations that they had reneged on provisions of the Turkiye-brokered deal, which pulls fighters from Afrin and other cities back to their respective frontlines and paves the way for a unified civilian administration. Intense fighting raged near rugged terrain around Kafr Jana village in […] Source
Inter-rebel clashes resume in northwest Syria after collapse of truce
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