Syrian troops advance in rebel-held region

Syria's Central Military Media say government forces captured at least six villages and towns along the edge of eastern Ghouta.

A UN call for a ceasefire in eastern Ghouta has been ignored and Syrian forces have made more gains.

A UN call for a ceasefire in eastern Ghouta has been ignored and Syrian forces have made more gains. Source: AAP

Syrian troops and allied militias have captured a number of villages and towns in a rebel-held region near the capital, in the largest advance since a wide-scale offensive began last month.

Syria's Central Military Media said government forces captured at least six villages and towns along the edge of eastern Ghouta.

Rebel groups launched a counter-offensive on Sunday, sending fighters behind government lines in a series of attacks.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says the rebels regained control of at least one town, while fighting continues.

Eastern Ghouta, home to some 400,000 people, has been under a crippling siege and daily bombardment for months.

No civilians have exited through a humanitarian corridor set up by Russia and the Syrian government nearly a week ago.


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