BALADI NEWS
Syrian regime forces recaptured the strategic highway town of Maarat Al-Numan from Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) fighters and rebel fighters on Wednesday, Assad's army said, returning for the first time in seven years.
Assad's soldiers entered the town on Tuesday for the first time since 2012, under the cover of heavy bombardment that caused thousands more to flee from the regime onslaught.
"Maarat Al-Numan is completely destroyed and its population has been displaced and is living in uncertainty," a rescue worker said on a video posted to social media.
In 2011, Maarat al-Numan was one of the first towns in the northwestern province of Idlib to rise up against Bashar al-Assad's regime and was later captured by an opposition alliance.
It lies on a key highway connecting the capital to second city Aleppo and has long been in the sights of the regime.
Regime media said the military was now bent on "hunting down all remaining armed terrorist groups until all Syrian soil has been cleansed of terrorism", an Assad's army spokesman said in a televised statement.
A reporter for Syria's state-run SANA news agency said that opposition fighters and other insurgents retreated north towards Sarakeb and Ariha.
Tens of thousands of civilians have fled the government's advance into the south of Idlib province, seeking safety closer to the Turkish border further north.
Source: The New Arab.