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On November 26, the Syrian regime bombed a school located in ARA on the outskirts of Idlib, resulting in numerous casualties. The following day, forces led by the group Sham undertook Operation Deterrence of Aggression, capturing significant areas in Idlib and Aleppo, while regime forces retreated southward, ceding some control to the PKK/YPG terror group.
In a rapid response, on November 30, the Syrian National Army initiated Operation Dawn of Freedom against PKK/YPG positions in Northern Syria, successfully reclaiming the town of Tat, which had been under their occupation for eight years. This comeback, however, was accompanied by dire repercussions, as Syrian and Russian airstrikes killed at least 56 civilians over just six days across the northern cities.