Syrian army achieves decisive victory over terrorist groups in Hama and Idleb

Syrian Army units have delivered a decisive and painful blow to terrorist groups and the Turkish occupation which supports them in Hama and Idleb.

According to the Syrian Alikhbaria TV channel, army units continued to comb the areas they  liberated from terrorist organizations and  have advanced few kilometers at the Hama-Aleppo International road.

The army units’ advance cut off the terrorist groups’ supply routes, and the Turkish occupation failed to offer support to terrorist groups in Morek.

Add to that, army units liberated more than 12 strategic hills previously used by the terrorist groups.

The terrorist groups used car bombs and rockets to hinder the army units’ advance but they failed and they suffered heavy losses.

100 towns and villages were recaptured by the army units during their military operations in Hama and Idleb countryside.

Lattamneh, Latmin, Morek, M’arkabeh, Kafer Zetta and Lhaya towns in the northern countryside of Hama have become under the control of the

Syria army one day after the liberation of the strategic Khan Sheikhoun city in the south side of Idleb.

The Alikhbaria TV correspondent said that Syrian army units ambushed terrorists in the  countryside of Hama and killed a huge number of them.

Further terrorists were eliminated when army units struck terrorist groups’ military operation centers in the countryside of Hama and Idleb.

In this context, the Syrian News Agency (SANA) reported that  army’s units uncovered a network of tunnels dug in mountains which used as fortified headquarters for al-Nusra Front terrorists and their affiliated groups during combing operations of khan Sheikhoun city and al-Tamani’a area in Idleb southern countryside.

The tunnels includes chambers used by the terrorist groups for planning to their criminal acts and hiding from the intensive army’s strikes.

Basma Qaddour

  

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