Terrorist groups eliminated in Sweida, many vehicles destroyed in Homs and al-Salamiyeh

Provinces, SANA – Army operations against terrorist organizations have continued in several areas, targeting their positions and gatherings, where numbers of terrorists are getting killed and their weapons and equipment destroyed.

Homs/Hama

A number of ISIS vehicles and gatherings were hit in intensive army airstrikes that targeted their movements and positions in Homs and al-Salamiyeh in neighboring Hama.

A military source told SANA that the Syrian army’s air force carried out intensive airstrikes over the past few hours on ISIS dens to the east of Palmyra city in eastern Homs.

A convoy of vehicles was destroyed in the strikes and a number of ISIS terrorists were killed and others were injured.

More ISIS gatherings and vehicles were hit in Jbab Hamad, Khneifis, al-Msheirfeh al-Janoubiyeh and Rasm Hameira, where a large number of terrorists were killed or injured many of the vehicles were destroyed.

In the countryside of al-Salamyieh, located in Hama near the border with Homs, the air force launched a number of airstrikes against positions of ISIS terrorists in Tuloul al-Homr, destroying one of the positions and a number of vehicles equipped with heavy machine guns.

Sweida 

Army units inflicted losses upon ISIS and Jabhat al-Nusra terrorist organizations in personnel and weaponry as they targeted their members in the countryside of the southern province of Sweida.

The military source explained that an army unit eliminated terrorist groups of Jabhat al-Nusra which were setting fire to agricultural crops in farms to the east of al-Thaala military airport in the southwestern countryside of Sweida.

Other units clashed with two ISIS groups, killing most of their members and destroying their weapons in the southwestern side of al-Qasr village in the northeastern countryside of the province.

 

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