Ok... the withdrawal from Wadi ad-Dayf turned into a rout. Sort of....

As can be seen here, majority of remaining T-55s, T-62s, and BMP-1s run out of fuel and were given up (not even sabotaged; simply abandoned). The JAN, Ahrar & CO captured about 20 of them.

There are plenty of videos of troops ambushed and killed during their attempt to withdraw towards Hama.

Regime-fans report about 1,000 troops that got away (and that's all that was left of the former 11th Armoured Division), with around 100 KIA, plus some 80 rebels KIA... But, it turns out that at least 200 regime troops were captured, and fate of 'few hundred others' remains unknown....

Overall, 'total loss' in terms of equipment, and at least '30% loss' in troops...

The M5 highway between Hama and Aleppo is now definitely blocked. Means, the regime must waste plenty of fuel to haul all the supplies from Homs, via Palmyra, to Aleppo.