Army wipes out terrorist group tried to attack a military point in Hama Countryside

Hama – A unit of the Syrian Arab Army working in the northern countryside of Hama wiped out a terrorist group while trying to infiltrate towards a military point in the vicinity of Soran town.

SANA said that an army unit on Sunday tracked movement of a terrorist group trying to infiltrate form Morek town in the far north of Hama on the outskirts of the demilitarized zone in Idleb towards military points in the vicinity of Soran town and clashed with it using light and medium machineguns; The clash resulted in the killing of all members of the group.

Another army unit responded with bursts of explosive bullets to an attack by a terrorist group holed up in Skaik village in Khan Shaykhoun area, south of  Idleb, on a military point in the area and destroyed machineguns and mortars for terrorists.

Later in the day, army units conducted operations against the terrorist fortifications in al-Lataminah town and Maarkaba village in Hama northern countryside, inflicting heavy losses upon them in personnel and ordnance.

In the far northwestern countryside, the reporter said that that an army unit thwarted a terrorist group’s infiltration attempt from Tel al-Sakher across the agricultural lands and olive groves to attack military points in Mhardeh northern countryside.

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