Syrian army units launch fierce attacks against terrorists in Hama countryside

HAMA, (ST)_ In response to terrorist groups’ continuous attacks on towns in Hama countryside, Syrian army units launched today fierce rocket strikes against terrorists’ sites at the axes of Jben-Tal Mleh and Latamneh-Zakat towns in the northern countryside of Hama.

According to the Syrian News Agency (SANA), the army units started today at dawn carrying out intensive strikes against al-Nusra Front terrorists’ sites at the axes of Jben-Tal Mleh and Latamneh-Zakat towns in the northern countryside of Hama were many terrorists were killed and injured.

Further terrorists were eliminated when the army units targeted terrorists’ supply routes at the axis that links between Latamneh, Zakat, Hasraya and Abo R’edeh towns in the same province.

Over the past weeks, the terrorist groups fired hundreds of rockets on towns in Hama countryside, killing and injuring dozens of innocent civilians and causing damages to homes, shops and agricultural lands.

In another development, the Syrian Alikhbaria TV channel reported today that Turkish occupation forces positioned in Sheir Mghar town and in the southern countryside of Idlib fired over 18 rockets at towns of Karim and Qaber Fedda and the outskirts of Hwiz town in the northwestern countryside of Hama.

The army units responded to the Turkish aggression.  

In this context, the Syrian Member of Parliament Fares Shehabi published on his Facebook page a photo showing the escape of Turkish military vehicles after the Syrian army units targeted al-Qaeda camp inside the Turkish observation post in Sheir Mghar town in Idlib countryside.  

Basma Qaddour

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