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This is an archive article published on February 13, 2016

Syrian army seizes village overlooking rebel areas near Aleppo

The army entered the village of al-Tamura located on high ground above the towns of Anadan, Hayan and Haritan that have been heavily bombed in recent days.

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The Syrian army has retaken a village that overlooks major rebel-held towns around Aleppo, state television said on Saturday. It was part of a government campaign to encircle and recapture insurgent areas of the major northern city.

It said the army entered the village of al-Tamura located on high ground above the towns of Anadan, Hayan and Haritan that have been heavily bombed in recent days and become a front line in Syria’s almost five-year-old war.

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The army, backed by allied militias and heavy Russian aerial bombing, began a big offensive this month aimed at cutting rebel supply line with Turkey and regain full control of Aleppo, Syria’s largest city and commercial hub before the war.

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