Turkish army targets the countryside of Lattakia and Aleppo provinces

Lattakia, Aleppo – The Turkish army, in the framework of its crimes against the Syrians and its support to the Takfiri organizations, and in outrageous violation of the international law, shelled with artillery on Saturday the high mountains in the countryside of Lattakia, SANA reported.

Local sources in the northeastern countryside of Lattakia said that five artillery shells, fired from the Turkish borders, fell on the high mountains.

 

Earlier Saturday, Army units restored security and stability to Arah village and Point 515 in Lattakia northern countryside as well as to some areas and strategic hills in the area surrounding Kansaba area in the north eastern countryside of Lattakia after inflicting heavy losses in personnel and munitions upon terrorist organizations.

Meanwhile local sources in Aleppo said that the Turkish army attacked with heavy artillery a number of positions in the northern countryside of Aleppo in a desperate attempt to prevent the terrorists from fleeing from the strikes of the Syrian army and the back up forces in Aleppo and its countryside.

Earlier in the day, An army unit, in cooperation with the supporting forces, restored security and stability to to Jub al-Kalb and al-Tamoura villages in the northern and northeastern countryside of Aleppo province.

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