Exclusive - Syria Call

Hundreds of fighters have arrived in the province of Idlib from the northern countryside of Aleppo in order to take part in the fighting against the militias linked to Russia, north-west of Hama.

Special sources of "Syria Call" confirmed the entry of hundreds of fighters from the "special forces" of the National Liberation Front to Idlib, many of them from the area of ​​the al-Ghab Plain in the countryside of Hama, and previously abandoned by "Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham."

The sources pointed out that the reinforcements have reached to engage in the battles against the militias associated with Russia in the countryside of Hama, and to prevent attempts to progress

The National Fron-affiliate groups had also arrived in Idlib two days earlier, coming from the town of Jenderes, a rural village of Afrin north of Aleppo, mostly from the al-Ghab plain area.