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With the rebels surging forward, government-aligned Russian forces have responded by launching aerial attacks aimed at disrupting the rebels' supply lines, including the destruction of a crucial bridge linking Hama to Homs. However, the effectiveness of these measures remains questionable, as the Islamist factions continue their advance.
The waning grip of Assad's regime is evident across other fronts as well. In the south, near the Jordanian border, rebels have successfully captured territory while Kurdish forces have also seized areas from government control with minimal resistance. This multi-front collapse is reshaping Syria's political landscape and suggests a rapid shift in territorial control that could lead to significant changes in the power structure within the country.