The Syrian army continued on Thursday its anti-terrorist operations in various provinces across the country, inflicting heavy losses upon the militant groups.
The Syrian army continued on Thursday its anti-terrorist operations in various provinces across the country, inflicting heavy losses upon the militant groups.
Aleppo
The army killed a number of terrorists, destroying their vehicles in Salah al-Din, Bab al-Haddid, al-Rashideen, al-Laeramon, Khan al-Asal and al-Ramouseh in Aleppo and its countryside.
Homs
The army repelled a terrorist attack against Jebb al-Jarrah and Maksar al-Hossan villages in the countryside of the central Homs province.
The assault against the villages was launched by terrorists from ISIL, according to a military source.
In al-Houleh area in northern Homs, an army unit killed more terrorists as it targeted their gatherings in al-Samalil village.
The army carried out intensive operations against terrorist organizations in al-Waer neighborhood in Homs, killing many terrorists and injured many others.
In the northern countryside of Homs, units of Army targeted al-Nusra hideouts in Um Sharshoh, inflicting heavy losses upon them and destroying their weapons and ammunition.
Another Army unit destroyed terrorists’ gatherings and dens in al-Rastan city.
Quneitra
The army foiled Thursday an attack by al-Nusra terrorists on al- Samadaniyeh al-Sharqiyeh village in the countryside of the southern Quneitra province.
An army unit clashed with al-Nusra terrorists who came from al-Ajraf village towards al-Samadaniyeh al-Sharqiyeh village, with the clashes leaving scores of the terrorists dead or wounded, while their vehicles were destroyed, a military source explained in a statement to SANA.
Other units of the army killed many members of terrorist organizations in a special operation in the villages of Rasm al-Shoula and al-Hamidiyeh in western Quneitra. The terrorists’ arms and ammunition were destroyed.
More terrorists were also killed and others were injured during an operation that targeted their dens in Um Batina village in the eastern countryside of the province, according to the source.