Provinces,(ST)-Army units continued operations against terrorist groups in several provinces, eliminating a number of terrorists and destroying their weaponry to restore security to the country.
On Monday, units of the armed forces seized full control over al-Nabek city in Damascus Countryside after a series of successful operations, a military source told a local media.
The source added that the army continued tracking down the terrorist groups in the farms surrounding the city.
Units of the armed forces eliminated all members of an armed terrorist group and destroyed their cars in Tal al-Kharnoubeh to the northeast of al-Dmeir and in al-Maghar mount to the east of al-Rheibeh, as well as in the area surrounding the electricity Institute in Adra area in Damascus Countryside.
In Aleppo, a military source told a local media that large numbers of terrorists were killed and injured in operations carried out in the neighborhood of al-Sukkari, al-Zubdiyeh, Salah-Eddin, al-Haidariyeh and al-Ashrafiyeh.
The terrorists’ weapons and ammunitions were destroyed.
The source added that the army units destroyed terrorist groups’ dens and killed all its members in the villages and towns of al-Sheikh S’eed, Abtin, Azzan, Khan Touman, al-Wedeihi and al-Lairamoun and the surrounding of Aleppo Central Prison and near al- Kindi Hospital.
Other units of the armed forces destroyed 6 of the terrorists’ cars loaded with weapons and ammunition in al-Zurbeh village and 5 other cars in Abo Jabbar, Deir Hafer, Kafif and the industrial city.
A number of terrorists were killed and others were injured to the north of al-Mislmiyeh and to the south of Mare’a.
In Idleb, army units carried out a series of special operations in Sarmin area and Nahleh town in the countryside of Ariha, resulting in the elimination of armed terrorist groups and destruction of several cars loaded with weapons and ammunition.
In Homs province, units of the armed forces eliminated a number of armed terrorist groups in Bustan al-Diwan, al-Hola and the Old Town of Homs, killing all of the groups’ members, including ones of Saudi, Turkish and Libyan nationalities.
O. Al-Mohammad