Women run at a site hit by what activists said were airstrikes carried out by the Russian air force in Kafranbel, near Idlib Syria yesterday. – Reuters pic, October 11, 2015.The Syrian army backed by allied militia have advanced in western Syria after heavy Russian airstrikes in areas around the main highway running through major cities, a group monitoring the war said today.
After deadly clashes the military and Lebanese Hezbollah militiamen took control of Tal Skik, a highland area in Idlib province close to insurgent-held positions along the highway, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Syria's state news agency SANA also said Tal Skik was now under Syrian army control after an "extensive military operation" on the ground backed by Russia air strikes against "terrorist organisations" in the area.
It said the military had destroyed weapons, ammunition and equipment during the offensive and that 50 enemy fighters had been killed in the air strikes. The Observatory and Lebanon-based TV channel al-Mayadeen said a senior Hezbollah fighter had also been killed in clashes.
Idlib is mainly held by the Army of Conquest, an Islamist insurgent alliance that includes al Qaeda's Syria wing Nusra Front but not the ultra hardline Islamic State (Isis) group Russia says is the focus of its airstrikes which started on September 30.
Russian strikes have focused on areas in Hama province and neighbouring Idlib where insurgents have advanced in recent months.
Their advance had threatened government-held territory further west including coastal areas vital to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's control of the country.
The highway that runs from the capital Damascus in the south up through Homs, Hama to Aleppo in the north is vital for controlling populous parts of the country.
Syria's military, backed allied militias on the ground and Russia in the air launched a major attack last week in Syria's west to recapture land lost to insurgents near the coastal heartland of Assad's minority Alawite sect. – Reuters, October 11, 2015.

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