News in syria damascus today
Here are some of the latest news updates from Damascus, Syria:
Breaking News
- Syrian government forces have captured the strategic town of Khan Shaykhun in the northwestern province of Idlib, according to state media. The town is a key location for the opposition forces and its capture is seen as a significant blow to the rebels. (Source: SANA)
- The Syrian army has launched a new offensive in the eastern province of Deir ez-Zor, targeting positions held by the Islamic State (ISIS) group. The offensive is aimed at recapturing the city of Al-Mayadin, which is a key stronghold of ISIS. (Source: Al Jazeera)
Politics
- Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to discuss the situation in Idlib and the ongoing conflict in Syria. The two leaders agreed to continue their cooperation in the fight against terrorism and to work towards a political solution to the crisis. (Source: TASS)
- The Syrian government has announced that it will hold parliamentary elections in July, despite opposition from some opposition groups and international critics who say the elections will not be free and fair. (Source: SANA)
Humanitarian Crisis
- The United Nations has warned of a growing humanitarian crisis in Idlib, where over 3 million people are trapped in a shrinking area controlled by the opposition. The UN has called for an immediate ceasefire and for aid to be allowed into the area. (Source: UN News)
- The Syrian Red Crescent has announced that it has received a shipment of aid from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to help those affected by the conflict in Idlib. (Source: SANA)
Security
- The Syrian army has announced that it has foiled a plot by ISIS to carry out a suicide bombing in Damascus. The plot was uncovered during a raid on a hideout in the city. (Source: SANA)
- The Syrian government has announced that it will increase security measures in the capital city of Damascus following a series of bombings and attacks in recent weeks. (Source: SANA)
Please note that the situation in Syria is constantly evolving and the news can change rapidly. These updates are based on reports from official sources and may not reflect the full range of perspectives on the situation.