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2005
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After a shocking offensive that retook the city of Aleppo, Syrian rebels, led by members of the insurgent group Tahrir al-Sham, are making their way south on their country's M5 highway. If not stopped, they could reach the province of Homs before potentially breaking through to the northern Lebanese border. This would be a key military achievement, cutting off Damascus from a large swathe of the Syrian Republic that is still controlled by Bashar al-Assad — as well as from the Mediterranean coast, Russia’s Tartus naval docks, and the Khmeimim military airport.Show more