Russian warplanes destroy underground sites for Turkish regime-backed terrorist organizations in Idleb

IDLEB, Jul.13, (ST)- The Russian warplanes have destroyed underground sites, fortifications and a workshop for manufacturing drones affiliated to the Turkish regime-backed terrorist organizations, in response to their repeated attacks on the safe areas and the Syrian Army’s positions in the de-escalation zone in Idleb.

The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported on Wednesday that in response to the Turkish regime-backed armed terrorist groups repeated attacks on the positions of the Syrian Army in the de-escalation zone in Idleb countryside, the Russian warplanes targeted one of these groups’ sites, causing the destruction of a number of their underground fortifications, including terrorists, weapons and equipment, in addition to a workshop for the manufacturing of drones.

The terrorists of Al-Nusra Front [AKA Jabhat Al-Nusra], who are spread in Idleb, continue their attacks with rockets, artillery shells and drones, on the safe villages and towns in the de-escalation zone.

Repeatedly, the Russian Defense Ministry affirmed the existence of laboratories for the preparation of toxic substances by terrorist organizations in a number of areas in northern Syria, in coordination with the “White Helmets” terrorist organization, which were run by specialists and experts who were trained in Europe to use these materials to carry out fabricated chemical attacks against civilians to blame the Syrian state for them.

Basma Qaddour

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