Thrashed! Syrian Army Beats Back Daesh Attack Near Damascus

Syrian forces have repelled a massive offensive by Daesh terrorists in the area north of the capital Damascus, the Russian Sputnik reported.

“Earlier this morning, the ISIL launched an assault on the Syrian army’s checkpoints along the Qalamoun-Sadad Road; however, these attacks were eventually repelled by the Syrian soldiers and the National Defense Forces”.

On Thursday, 150 terrorists laid down their arms and surrendered to the Syrian Army as government forces continued their offensive in the eastern and western parts of Damascus province.

 150 wanted militants in al-Qadam area in Damascus gave up fighting and surrendered to the army.

On Wednesday, the Syrian Army continued to raid the terrorist groups’ gathering centers in Eastern Ghouta, leaving tens of the terrorists dead or injured and destroying their military infrastructure and supply routes.

The Syrian Army also attacked the terrorists’ positions in al-Merj region and al-Bilaliyeh in Eastern Ghouta, leaving many terrorists killed and wounded and destroying much of their military hardware.

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