This footage was taken with a helmet camera. Tahrir al-Sham fighters storm the ISIL-held village of Mushairfa, northeast of Hama, during the offensive on 31 October 2017. During the night between 27 and 28 October, elements of the 3rd and 4th Division of the Syrian Army were approaching to Rahjan. By 28 October, more than 350 air-strikes had been conducted and the military managed to capture between six and ten villages from both HTS and ISIL, with ISIL confined to just five villages. As the Army offensive was developing, clashes continued between HTS and ISIL, while it was reported that fighting between the Army and ISIL had stopped as of 26 October. The same day as the Army's ground offensive started, an ISIL infiltration attempt against HTS lines was repelled. The ultimate aim of the government offensive was reported to be either the rebel-held Abu al-Duhur Military Airbase in the eastern part of the Idlib Governorate or to simply push out HTS from that part of Hama's countryside into Idlib. The Syrian Army took advantage of the fighting between HTS and ISIL, quickly seizing several areas from the latter. Starting on 22 October, government forces conducted heavy air-strikes against HTS positions in the area and on 24 October, a ground assault was launched from the direction of Ithriya. Over the next two weeks, fighting continued, with HTS managing to recapture 11 more villages, including Rahjan. ![]() ISIL captured more than a dozen villages, including Rahjan, before HTS launched a counter-attack and recaptured five villages. An opposition activist accused Syrian government forces of opening a 13-kilometer gap for ISIL militants to enter HTS territory. ISIL members that attacked HTS allegedly sneaked into northern Hama from the area east of Salamiyah where they had been besieged by the Syrian Army. On 9 October 2017, ISIL attacked HTS in the northeastern Hama countryside near the southern administrative border of the Idlib Governorate. Russian Armed Forces and affiliated paramilitariesģ43 killed, 200+ wounded, 410 captured Movement of Mujahideen of the Sunnis of Iran.( Elite Army commander) Ibrahim Khaled al-Alloush † ( Free Idlib Army and Mountain Hawks Brigade commander) (Leader of the Movement of Mujahiddeen of the Sunnis of Iran)Ību Hamza al-Masri † Col. Remnants of ISIL forces relocate from Hama to rebel-held Idlib and after fighting surrender to the rebels Ību Mohammad al-Julani (Emir of Tahrir al-Sham).Syrian Army encircles ISIL in a large pocket which spans the three provinces, then captures the entire ISIL pocket. ![]() Syrian Army captures Abu al-Duhur Airbase and more than 300 towns and villages, including Abu al-Duhur, from the rebels in Hama, Aleppo and Idlib governorates.ISIL reenters the Aleppo Governorate and Idlib Governorate and captures more than 100 villages from HTS and pro-government forces.Our program is used throughout the United States, as well as in the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Guam.Major Syrian Army victory and end of ISIL presence in Hama, Aleppo and Idlib governorates Our professional level instructors have all worked with educational institutions, juvenile justice systems and social service agencies. regularly participates in national and international forums and reviews the latest research to ensure the entire SCM system is at the cutting edge of intervention and emergency behavior management. Our program is designed to assist staff with responding to the needs of all individuals and particularly with the needs of the most challenging. Safe Crisis Management has a trauma-sensitive approach with emphasis on building positive relationships with individuals. Safe Crisis Management® “SCM” is a comprehensive training program focused on preventing and managing crisis events, and improving safety in agencies and schools. Whether you are working with oppositional and defiant individuals or emotionally disruptive individuals, SCM provides staff with a capacity to prevent or safely respond to dangerous situations. ![]() has provided a comprehensive continuum of prevention, de-escalation and safe emergency intervention strategies for responding to aggressive behavior in social service agencies and schools. The Safe Crisis Management Training Company
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