Over 70 ISIS terrorists killed in Aleppo, key position destroyed in Eastern Ghouta

Provinces, SANA – Dozens of terrorists have been killed as the army goes on with its intensive operations against their positions and hideouts in various areas.

Aleppo

The army’s air force carried out intensive sorties targeting hideouts of ISIS terrorists in al-Bab city and the villages of Jub Ghabsheh, Eibed, Souran, Tal Alam, Deir Qaq, Sarjeh and al-Zaalaneh, 30km north east of Aleppo city, a military source told SANA on Wednesday.

About 70 terrorists were killed and 70 others were injured in the airstrikes, said the source, adding that a number of vehicles and key positions for ISIS terrorists were destroyed.

In Aleppo city, army units targeted terrorist organizations’ sites in the neighborhoods of al-Rashidin, al-Ramouseh and al-Sakhour, killing a number of terrorists and injuring others.

Damascus Countryside

A key position for the terrorists was destroyed in Kafr Batna town in Eastern Ghouta in Damascus countryside.

The position was hit in army airstrikes that targeted sites of the terrorists of the so-called “Liwaa al-Islam” and “Jaish al-Islam” that are active in Eastern Ghouta.

Hama/Idleb

Units of the army killed and injured 27 terrorists while trying to attack positions on al-Qantara al-Shimalya-al-Rmeilah road in Hamad countryside.

Earlier, the army’s air force hit positions for Jaish al-Fateh and other terrorist organizations in Kafr Zita, Jeb al-Rayan and Kefr Nabbouda in the northern countryside of Hama province.

A number of vehicles and positions for the terrorists were destroyed and 7 terrorists were killed and 5 were injured in the airstrikes.

Sites for ISIS terrorists were also targeted in army airstrikes in al-Rahjan village, 50 km east of Hama city, where vehicles equipped with machineguns and hideouts including arms and ammunition were destroyed.

In the countryside of the neighboring Idleb province, 10 Jaish al-Fateh terrorists were killed and 19 others were injured in airstrikes on their positions in al-Hamediyeh, Abu al-Duhour and Khan Sheikhoun.

Homs 

Units of the army destroyed dens, gatherings and vehicles for Jabhat al-Nusra terrorists in talbeisah, tir Ma’ala, ghantu and Kisin in Homs northern countryside.

The army’s operations in Homs eastern countryside targeted the terrorists in Tloul al-Sud, Rmeili on the road to al-Qaryatin, killing a number of terrorists and destroying their dens.

Lattakia

Army units restored security and stability to a number of villages and points in the northern countryside of Lattakia after inflicting heavy losses in personnel and munitions upon terrorist organizations.

Army units in cooperation with popular defense groups established control over the southern side of Shalaf citadel, Sheir al-Qaboa, al-Amouli Mountain and Point 422 and restored security and stability to the villages of Marj al-Zawiyeh near Kansaba and the villages of al-Aidou and al-Qastal.

This came after killing a number of terrorists and destroying their arms, ammunition and vehicles before the remaining terrorists fled away.

Daraa/Sweida

The army’s operations continued in Daraa al-Balad area in the southern province of Daraa, according to a military source.

The source said all members of a terrorist group were killed in the southeastern part of al-Manshiyeh neighborhood and a vehicle was moving near a terrorist position in the area surrounding al-Awqaf Department’s building was destroyed during the operations.

In the northeastern countryside of the neighboring Sweida province, an army unit targeted gatherings of ISIS terrorists and some of their fortified sites in Tal Fara, killing all members of a terrorist group and destroying their weapons and ammunition.

Deir Ezzor 

Units of the army that defend the military airport of Deir Ezzor killed tens of ISIS terrorists while they were trying to the attack the airport from the eastern side.

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