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Syrian government troops, militants clash in Idlib — TV

No information about casualties or damage is available at the moment

BEIRUT, April 7. /TASS/. Servicemen of Syrian government forces clashed with members of the Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham terrorist group (outlawed in Russia) in the Idlib governorate, the Al Mayadeen television reported on Friday.

The report says that "fierce clashes between the Syrian army and supporters of Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham are taking place near the village of Al Fatatra in the south of the Idlib governorate."

The clashes broke out after a group of militants "attempted to approach positions held by the Syrian military."

No information about casualties or damage is available at the moment.

Idlib is Syria’s only region whose major portion is controlled by illegal armed groups, including the Jabhat al-Nusra terrorist organization (outlawed in Russia). In 2017, these areas were designated as a de-escalation zone for militants who refused to lay down their weapons in Eastern Ghouta and southern regions of the country.

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