Anti-Assad Rebels Enter Homs from North and East
Dec 7, 2024, 02:19 PM
Syrian anti-Assad rebels have entered the key city of Homs from the north and east, marking a significant advance in their campaign against the government forces. The entry into Homs was confirmed by residents, army, and rebel sources, as reported by Reuters. This development could potentially escalate the conflict in the region, with Homs being a strategic location in Syria.
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