State media said "tens" of fighters were killed in a "military operation" in Idlib, and a pro-government newspaper said the army is preparing to retake the city, adding that government forces will "soon" broadcast a statement announcing its re-capture.
Islamic fighters led by al-Qaida's branch in Syria and the ultra-conservative Ahrar al-Sham group seized control of Idlib on Saturday after four days of intense shelling and fighting. Its capture was a major blow to President Bashar Assad's government, which has retained control of almost all the country's major urban areas through four years of unrest. Idlib, with a population of around 165,000 people, became the second provincial capital to fall to the opposition after
He said the situation in the city is becoming increasingly dire, with electricity shortages and the closure of schools and hospitals.
His comments came as activists and residents who fled the city said fighters were searching for government supporters, many of whom fled as the militants moved in.
State news agency SANA said "tens" of "terrorist groups' members" were killed overnight and at dawn today during "successful" military operations in Idlib. The government refers to the entire armed opposition as "terrorists.
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