PROVINCES,(ST)_Units of the armed forces have confiscated two weaponry-laden cars for terrorists , warded off attacks on garrisons and safe areas and shelled terrorist groupings outside Homs and Damascus provinces.
The two cars, loaded with weapons, ammunitions and satellite devices, were seized on Thursday in an ambush in Jenan town outside Hama province, according to the official news agency.
The agency added that an army unit, in cooperation with locals of al-Hmiri town, warded off an attack on the town located in the western countryside of Hama.
“The army unit also dismantled explosive devices planted by terrorists on the road leading to the town,” a military source said.
Clashes
It noted that several clashes flared up between the army units and the terrorists as they were trying to attack garrisons in the towns of Aqrab, Morek and al-Jelmeh in the same province [Hama].
Another clash raged between an army unit and terrorists in the quarters of Joret al-Shayah and Bab Hod in central Homs province.
Strikes
The clashes synchronized with shelling terrorist groupings and their weapons in al-Rastan city and towns of al-Ghasebeyeh, al-Khaledeyeh, al-Dar al-Kabira, Tals, al-Sa’en, Kaferlaha , al-Zara and al-Ghajar as well as in Bab Hod quarter and Qasr al-Hayr al-Sharqi.
Concurrently, the Syrian TV channel reported that units of the armed forces continued their operations against foreign-backed terrorist groups in Adra, Jobar, Duma, Mleha, Der al-Asafer, Yabroud and al-Zabadani in Damascus countryside.
Other operations were launched against terrorists in towns of Jamra, al-Haweyeh, Rosom Mezna, Sena’ al-Hamam, Ibla in the eastern countryside of Daraa province and in Daraa al-Balad.
Scores of terrorists, some of Lebanese and Saudi nationals, were killed in today’s operations nationwide.
Other terrorists died in a quarrel between two terrorist groups in Der al-Asafir town in al-Ghezlaneyeh area, around 22km to the south-east of Damascus.
Syria is facing terrorism, sponsored by Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar, the US, France and Britain, and exported from 80 countries, media reports say.
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