Units of the Syrian army continued on Wednesday to tighten the noose around the Takfiri terrorist organizations across the country through launching wide-scale military operation against them.
Units of the Syrian army continued on Wednesday to tighten the noose around the Takfiri terrorist organizations across the country through launching wide-scale military operation against them, killing scores of terrorists and destroying their dens and arms, state-run SANA news agency reported.
In Idleb, the army established full control on Kafar Najd and Nahlia villages in the southern countryside, a military source said.
The source explained to SANA that assuming control of the two villages came as a result of intensive operations which were carried out by the army air force against terrorists’ positions and some of their supply routes in the northern province.
The hideouts and gatherings of terrorists from al-Nusra Front takfiri group and its affiliates were eliminated to the last one in the villages, with dozens of terrorists getting killed according to the source.
The army airstrikes in al-Mukbela and Kourin villages and Sarmin town in Idleb also resulted in killing scores of terrorists and destroying plenty of armored vehicles and vehicles with built-in heavy machine guns.
The army artillery also destroyed hideouts of terrorist organizations in Mantaf town, 25 km to the south of Idleb.
The army operations also targeted of al-Nusra Front hideouts and other terrorist organizations in Kafar Lata, Tal al-Sahn and Tal al-Aawar, where a huge number of vehicles with terrorists, arms and ammunition on board were destroyed.
Dozens of terrorists were killed in those areas, some of them were foreigners.
In Homs, the army targeted hideouts of terrorists from al-Nusra Front and the so- called Ahrar al-Sham Movement in Um Sahrij and al-Arshouna villages to the east of the city.
Many terrorists were killed and more others were injured, while their vehicles, weapons and ammunition were destroyed in the operations, according to a military source.
A number of other terrorists were killed as the army targeted them in al-Ghanto village in the northern countryside of Homs. A bulldozer belonging to the terrorists was destroyed in the operation.
In Lattakia, army units killed scores of al-Nusra terrorists and destroyed a convoy of vehicles loaded with arms and ammunition in Zahiya and Salma in the northern countryside of coastal Lattakia province.
In Aleppo, the army carried out precise operations against terrorist hotbeds in various neighborhoods in the city.
The operations resulted in killing many terrorists affiliated to al-Nusra Front and other takfiri organizations, in addition to destroying plenty of their arms, ammunition, equipment and vehicles with various types of machine guns mounted on them, according to the source.
Other army units inflicted heavy losses upon terrorists in the towns of Kfr Hamra, Hreitan and Dahret Abd Rabbu area near the international highway leading to Turkey, which is one of the terrorists’ main supply routes.
In al-Mansoura village in Jabal Samaan area, an army unit killed a number of terrorists and destroyed some of their vehicles.
More terrorists were killed and their arms and ammunition were destroyed in army operations in Khan al-Assal in to the south-west of Aleppo city.
Another army operation took place in al-Sfeira area, south-east of Aleppo, resulting in killing a number of terrorists and injuring others in the villages of Sayaleh, Hweis al-Hess and Jebb Jassem.
Terrorist organizations also suffered heavy losses in personnel and equipment in the villages of Kouris and al-Jadideh in the eastern countryside of Aleppo province.
In northern Aleppo, and specifically in Maarat Masrin that constitutes a main passage for infiltration from Turkey, the army air force targeted and destroyed vehicles equipped with heavy machine guns and armored vehicles belonging to al-Nusra Front and affiliates, leaving tens of terrorists dead or wounded.
Syria was hit by a violent unrest since mid-March 2011, where the western media reports accuse countries, mainly the USA, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar of orchestrating the civil conflict in the country and providing terrorist groups with money, weapons and trained mercenaries.
On May 2011, Syrian army launched a wide-scale operation against armed groups and gunmen operating in the country, who started to escape the army blows and infiltrate illegally to Lebanon.