Syrian army captures strategic northern town

Syrian government forces have captured a northern town located near a site believed to be linked to the country’s chemical weapons programme after days of heavy fighting, Syrian state TV and opposition activists said. The town, Safira, is also located on a strategic road that could be used to relieve government-controlled areas of Aleppo, a major nearby city. It had been controlled by rebels, including some from units allegedly linked to al-Qaeda, for more than a year.

“Government forces took control of the strategic Safira town after days of clashes and heavy shelling,” the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told Reuters news agency.

Syrian activists in Aleppo province confirmed  yesterday that rebels withdrew from the town overnight under heavy fire, leaving it to government troops, The Associated Press reported.

It has been the scene of three weeks of intense fighting as the army kept trying to retake it from rebels. — Al Jazeera

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