Weapons and ammunition, including US-made missiles, were found in Yalda, Damascus countryside

During the completion of securing the areas cleared by the Syrian Arab Army from terrorism, the special authorities found today weapons and ammunition left by the terrorists, some of them American-made, in the town of Yalda in Damascus countryside.

The special authorities found the weapons and ammunition in a farm, which were wrapped with foil so that they could not be detected by wireless devices in Yalda town in Damascus countryside, according to SANA correspondent.

 

The seized weapons include American-made TOW missiles, a launching pad, 14.5 mm shot boxes, a number of automatic rifles and 82 mm mortars and an anti-shield base, in addition to “RPG” shells with their fillings and PKC machine guns, some of which were Western-made.

Since the declaration of Damascus and its countryside free from terrorism in May 2018, the special authorities have found large quantities of American, Western and Israeli-made weapons and ammunition in several areas of Damascus countryside.

 

Inas Abdulkareem

 

 

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