Army downs booby-trapped radio-controlled aircraft, continues advancing on several axes in al-Badia

Provinces – A military source said that army units on Monday shot down a booby-trapped radio-controlled aircraft on the direction of Tafas in the northern countryside of Daraa, according to SANA.

The source said that the army units also eliminated a number of terrorists while trying to attack some military posts and targeted their movements in Daraa al-Balad and its surroundings, al-Sad(dam) road and in al-Abbasiyeh neighborhood

 Homs

Army units, in cooperation with the allies, continued advancing on a number of axes in al-Badia (desert) on the direction of Ark gas field, northeast Palmyra city and on the northwesterly direction of the 4th Station in the eastern countryside of Homs province, inflicting heavy losses upon ISIS terrorists in personnel and equipment.

A military source said that a number of terrorists were killed and their vehicles including machinegun-equipped SUVs were destroyed.

 Deir Ezzor

Army units killed more than 60 ISIS terrorists on the direction of Liwaa al-Tameen  and the vicinity of Deir Ezzor airport, SANA added.

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