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Government forces retake towns amid new refugee surge

REBEL-HELD towns across Syria fell to government forces yesterday as Nato powers, as the fighting forced thousands more civilians from their homes.

Syrian troops, backed by Lebanese and Iraqi militias, liberated Rityan, north of Syria’s second city Aleppo, from the Nusra Front.

The victory expanded the corridor of territory opened on Wednesday when the rebels’ siege of Zahraa and Nubl was broken.

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