New governors of Damascus Countryside and Sweida sworn in before President al-Assad
Damascus, SANA – Governor of Damascus Countryside Alaa Munir Ibrahim and Governor of Sweida Amer Ibrahim al-Eshi were sworn in before President Bashar al-Assad on Saturday. Afterwards, the President held …
Read More »Army inflicts heavy losses upon terrorists in al-Lairamoun, Bani Zaid and al-Khalediyeh in Aleppo
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Read More »ISIS officials killed, several positions, heavy vehicles and oil tankers destroyed in army operations
Provinces, SANA – The army’s military operations against the foreign-backed terrorist organizations continued on Saturday where the Syrian warplanes targeted their positions, hideouts and vehicles in many areas across the …
Read More »Two civilians killed in terrorist shelling attacks on Barad and al-Mjeimer villages in Sweida
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Read More »President al-Assad’s interview with NBC News
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Read More »Cham Wings runs flights to Iraq’s Basra
Damascus, SANA – Cham Wings Airlines announced on Saturday that it started running flights between Damascus and Basra city in Iraq. The company’s commercial director Nizar Suleiman told SANA in …
Read More »Lavrov: Moscow, Washington to fight terrorism without leniency
Moscow, SANA- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that Russia and the United States have agreed to fight the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and Jabhat al-Nusra terrorist organizations “without leniency” …
Read More »Two killed in terrorist mortar attacks on Sweida countryside-VIDEO
Sweida, SANA_ Two citizens, one of them a women, were killed and others were injured due to terrorist mortar attacks by terrorist organizations on Bard and al-Mjaimar villages in Sweida …
Read More »Syria affirms it has no intention of going back to the Arab League
Damascus, SANA – The Foreign and Expatriates Ministry confirmed on Friday that Syria did not make any request to get back its seat at the Arab League. The confirmation was …
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