Syria
Syria warns of rising Euphrates water levels
Syria issued a warning Thursday over rising water levels along the Euphrates River, following floods in the country's north and east caused by heavy rainfall and increased water flows from Turkey.
The Lebanese Al-Mayadeen network, which is affiliated with Hezbollah, reported on battles between the Syrian army and rebels in the northwestern area of the city of Aleppo.
The channel denied any entry of the rebels into the city of Hama © Reuters
The Lebanese Al-Mayadeen network, which is affiliated with Hezbollah, reported on battles between the Syrian army and rebels in the northwestern area of the city of Aleppo.
According to the network, the number of displaced people from the rural areas of Aleppo is more than two million people.
It was also reported that the Syrian army is conducting battles with the rebels about 15 km from the city of Salmiya in the Hama area.
The channel denied any entry of the rebels into the city of Hama, and emphasized that the streets are empty due to the security situation in the area.
Syria issued a warning Thursday over rising water levels along the Euphrates River, following floods in the country's north and east caused by heavy rainfall and increased water flows from Turkey.
The Turkish intelligence agency MIT captured 10 suspected Islamic State militants in Syria and brought them back to Turkey, the Anadolu news agency on Saturday cited security sources as saying.
The United States delivered a pointed assessment at the UN Security Council Thursday, accusing the Assad regime of having "permitted or turned a blind eye" to Hezbollah's activities and captagon trafficking networks, allowing the Iran-backed group to "sow destruction in Syria and across the region."
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