GOVERNORATES,(ST)_ Several civilians were wounded when armed terrorists opened their machineguns fire randomly against people marching in al-Jalloum quarters in the city of Aleppo demanding the expulsion of the terrorists from the city.
Meantime, scores of terrorists were killed or wounded in Aleppo city and countryside. 6 cars, fitted with ammunition in Rasm al-Abboud area, were destroyed.
In Hayyan village of rural Aleppo several terrorists were killed following confrontation over sharing thefts stolen from public and private property. Leader of Bani Zeid terrorist group Khaled Oso, nicknamed as Sarraj was killed.
In the city of Aleppo the armed forces attacked terrorists’ shelters in Bustan al-Bacha, Hanano Barrack, Bani Zeid, al-Naqqarin and Allirmoun areas and inflected heavy losses among the terrorists.
In Damascus countryside the armed forces discovered several tunnels extending between Saad Bin Maaz mosque, al-Didwan hospital and al-Ibn al-Arabi private school where medical equipment, stolen from public health centers and hospitals, were confiscated.
The armed forces also foiled the detonation of a 50 Kg explosive inside al-Nahda hospital in Daraya, where several terrorists were eliminated including Khaled Harkal, Talal Abu sara, Abd al-Imam, Muhammad Kukash, Omar Taleb and Zuheir Othman.
Moreover, more terrorists were killed in Aqraba, Beit Suhom towns, Douma farms and Harasta. They were Sami Shammameh, Mahmoud al-Sayyed, Fareed al-Smadi, Mazin Hasabullah , Husam Dalla, Wisam al-Mdallal, Abdul Rahman Nasrullah, Salah al-Kouki and Ala Safaya.
In another development, one armed terrorist group attacked Halfaya town in Hama countryside during which several women and children were assassinated. The bloody scene was filmed by the terrorists to accuse the Syrian army of committing the crime, in coincidence with the visit of the UN envoy to Syria Elakhdar al-Ibrahimi.
Furthermore, scored of terrorists were killed or wounded and their weapons were confiscated in several areas in rural Homs, Idleb and Hama.
Syria Times