- More than a week of inter-rebel fighting in Syria’s Turkish-held north has killed 58 people, mostly combatants — a flareup that has allowed Al-Qaeda-linked fighters to gain ground, a war monitor said Tuesday.
- The latest fighting started this month between two rival pro-Turkish rebel groups in the town of Al-Bab in Aleppo province before spreading to other areas and drawing in other factions, including HTS.
- Since 2011, the war in Syria has killed nearly half a million people and driven more than half of the country’s pre-war population from their homes.
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- Russia oversees Syrian forces’ military exercises in northwest Syria
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