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Syrian army advances towards Turkish border

Beirut - Syrian government troops on Sunday advanced toward a rebel town near the Turkish border as they pressed a Russian-backed offensive that has prompted tens of thousands to flee, a monitor said.

The town of Tal Rifaat is about 20km from the Turkish frontier, where Syrians who have fled fighting near Aleppo city have been gathering since the assault was launched a few days ago.

Major prize

It is one of the last rebel strongholds in the north of Aleppo province and government troops are just 7km away, according to the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman said regime troops want to push north to the border with Turkey to prevent rebels and weapons from entering Syrian territory.

Syrian pro-government newspaper Al-Watan said on Sunday that Tal Rifaat would be a major prize for the regime.

"If it falls, the army will be able to progress and seize control of all of the northern part of Aleppo province," the paper said.

Regime forces backed by intense Russian air strikes have closed in on Aleppo city in their most significant advance since Moscow intervened in September in support of President Bashar al-Assad's government.

Rebel bastion

Syria's mainstream rebels are now threatened with collapse after the regime severed their main supply line to Aleppo city.

Opposition forces along with roughly 350 000 civilians are in rebel-held areas of the divided city of Aleppo and face the risk of a government siege.

Punitive blockades have been employed elsewhere in the nearly five-year civil war, causing dire humanitarian situations including starvation.

Since Saturday night government forces have surrounded the rebel bastion of Daraya in the Damascus province.

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