Syrian army units destroy fortifications and rocket launchers in terrorists’ sites

HAMA, IDLIB, (ST)_ Syrian army units continue to target terrorists groups’ sites in the northern countryside of Hama and in the southern countryside of Idlib where many terrorists were killed and injured and several rocket launchers , fortifications and vehicles for terrorists were destroyed.

According to the Syrian News Agency (SANA), the army units positioned in the north of Mhardeh city targeted today the movements of al-Nusra Front and ‘AlEzzah Battalion’ terrorists at the axis of Tal Melh town and Wadi Othman.

The agency added that the army units also foiled terrorists’ infiltration attempts towards military posts in the northern countryside of Hama.

In the same province, the Syrian Alikhbaria TV channel reported that terrorist groups fired rockets at Mhardeh city.  

However in Aleppo, the army units targeted terrorists, who fire rockets on citizens from al-Rashedin area.

Moving towards the southern countryside of Idlib, the army units launched rockets against al-Nusra sites at the axis that links between al-Naqir town and Kafer Sejneh town.

Add to that, the army artillery targeted al-Nusra Front terrorists’ sites in Mare’ayan and Balshon towns , destroying their fortifications and vehicles as well as killing and injuring many terrorists.  

Basma Qaddour  

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