Friday, December 02, 2016

Syrian Army Advances in Eastern Part of Aleppo City, Killing Scores of Terrorists in Homs and Daraa
Provinces, SANA –Army and Armed Forces units continued on Friday their military operations against the Takfiri terrorist organizations in a number of the provinces, establishing control over new areas in Aleppo.

Aleppo

Army units, in cooperation with allied forces, achieved new progress in their continued operations to eliminate Takfiri terrorist organizations in the eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo city.

SANA reporter in Aleppo said that army units and allied forces engaged in heavy clashes during the past few hours with Takfiri terrorist groups in Karm al-Qaterji, a neighborhood to which the army restored stability and security to the eastern part of after killing a number of terrorists while the rest fled away.

The reporter added that army units also restored stability and security to large parts of the neighborhoods of al-Bab Road and al-Hilwania in eastern Aleppo after inflicting heavy losses on terrorists while others fled, leaving their weapons behind.

Later in the evening, a military source told SANA that an army unit, in cooperation with supporting forces, restored security and stability to blocks of buildings covering an area of 2 by 1 km in the neighborhoods of al-Halawaniya and al-Jazmati in eastern Aleppo.

Homs

An army unit on Friday destroyed a hideout for terrorist organizations as it targeted their positions in the surroundings of al-Rastan city, 20 km north of Homs city.

A military source confirmed that a number of terrorists positioned in the hideout were killed or injured, including leaders of terrorist groups.

Daraa

An army unit carried out precise bombardments against gatherings and axes of movement of Jabhat al-Nusra terrorists in the surroundings of al-Bajabjeh neighborhood, al-Nazihin camp and east of al-Sad (Dam) road in Daraa al-Balad area in Daraa province.

The bombardments resulted in destroying the terrorists’ positions and killing a number of them.

H. Said/Ghossoun

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