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Syrian army and rebels battle in Aleppo and near Hama, more than 2 million displaced

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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 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.

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