Syrian Rebels Advance on Homs and Hama, Forcing Thousands to Flee

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Rebels led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) are advancing towards the Syrian city of Homs, causing mass displacement as thousands flee. The insurgents, now 5 km from Homs, aim to overthrow President Bashar Assad, having already captured Aleppo and Hama. The Syrian army, with Russian support, is attempting to hold back the rebels. The battle for Homs is seen as crucial for control of Syria, with HTS, previously linked to al-Qaeda, leading the offensive amid a shift in focus for Assad's allies, Russia and Iran.
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- Syrian opposition forces enter the key city of Hama, in a new blow to Assad's regime NPR
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