PROVINCES,(ST)_A fresh progress has been made by the army units in the ongoing battle in Aleppo province amid reports of targeting many terrorist groupings outside Damascus province and warding off the ‘Ahrar Talban’ battalion’s attack on a garrison outside Idleb province.
The state-run Syrian TV channel reported on Sunday that the army units imposed control over Karm Trab quarter and part of al-M’asraneyeh quarter in Aleppo city in the wake of eliminating the remaining terrorist groupings there.
It added that the local media’s team was wounded in an ambush by terrorists as it was covering the events in al-M’asareneyeh quarter.
The health condition of the injured reporters and cameramen is stable, the official news agency said.
As for other developments in the same province [Aleppo], the agency said that the army units foiled terrorists’ bid to explode a car bomb near the central prison and killed an armed terrorist group there.
More terrorists, some belonging to al-Nusra Front and the ‘Islamic Front’, were crushed in accurate operations in areas of Darayya, Khan al-Sheih, al-Zabadani, Yabroud, Zamalka, Erbin, Duma farms, Jobar and Adra outside Damascus province.
The operations also resulted in discovering a field hospital containing stolen medicines on the outskirts of ‘al-Mustafa’ mosque in Darayya city in the western Ghouta of Damascus.
They coincided with warding off an attack by an armed terrorist group affiliated to the ‘Ahrar Taliban’ battalion on a garrison in Bsida area outside Idleb province.
Hama blast
In a separate incident, at least a citizen was martyred and 6 others wounded in explosion of a motorcycle bomb in al-Asi square in Hama city.
A police command source told the official agency that terrorists exploded a motorcycle bomb parked at the square, killing 2 citizens and leaving 6 others wounded plus damages to several cars at the scene.
Other 3 citizens were wounded when shells hit Damascus governorate’s building- in the capital -and the heart of Idleb province.
Syria is fighting terrorism exported from around 83 countries.
The US, France, the UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar sponsor the terrorist groups operating in Syria, according to world media reports.
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