Post by Admin on Aug 7, 2019 9:26:49 GMT
Hama-Idlib: Terrorists’ Centers, Military Positions Destroyed in Syrian Army’s Ground, Air Raids
The Syrian Army’s artillery and missile units heavily pounded the terrorists’ military positions in Northern Hama and Southern Idlib, destroying several military positions and equipment as well as killing a number of militants, a military source said.
The Arabic-language website of Sputnik news agency reported that the Syrian Air Force conducted several raids on the centers, military positions and bases of the terrorists in the towns of al-Latamineh, Kafar Zita and al-Zuka in Northern Hama and in the city of Khan Sheikhoun in Southern Idlib, inflicting heavy losses on the terrorists.
Meantime, the Syrian Army announced that after continued attacks by terrorists on safe zones and lack of commitment of Turkey to implement the Sochi Agreement, the military operations will be resumed by the Syrian Army in Northern Syria.
A Syrian Army military source also reiterated that the terrorist groups launched rocket attacks on Humeimem military base in Northern Lattakia.
In a relevant development on Monday, the Syrian Army warded off the terrorist groups’ attacks on the government forces’ military positions in Northern Hama and Southern Idlib.
The Arabic-language al-Watan newspaper quoted battlefield sources as saying that the terrorist groups stationed in the demilitarized zone in Northern Syria launched rocket attacks on the Syrian Army’s military points in Kharbeh al-Naqous and al-Hakoureh in Sahl al-Ghab in Northwestern Hama and violated the ceasefire for the third consecutive day.
The sources noted that a large number of terrorists were killed and wounded in the Syrian Army’s artillery and missile attacks on their military positions, while the rest of the militants were forced to retreat from their positions.
Meantime, the Syrian government forces attacked the terrorists’ movements towards the Syrian Army’s military points in Northern Hama and Southern Idlib.
In a relevant development last Thursday, the Syrian army hit a heavy blow at Tahrir al-Sham terrorist group's defense lines in the town of al-Latamineh in Northern Hama, forcing the militants to flee their most important headquarters in the region.
The Syrian army forces continued clashes with Tahrir al-Sham terrorists in the Eastern parts of the town of Tal Malah in Northern Hama on Thursday, retaking control of Wadi Hasmin region and the farms near the town of al-Zuka.
Meantime, a military source said that the Syrian army troops have regained control of Wadi Hasmin region, broken the first defense line of Tahrir al-Sham from al-Zuka and opened a new front towards the town of al-Latamineh as the militants' key base in Northern Hama.
He added that a large number of terrorists were forced to flee al-Latamineh as the army is advancing in the region.
The source also said that a group of 17 militants were killed in clashes in al-Zuka, adding that the army forces targeted the terrorists' supply lines in Hasraya and al-Arbaeen with artillery fire.
Meantime, the Syrian air force launched heavy attacks against the terrorists' positions in al-Latamineh, Kafr Zita, Latmin and Dawir al-Akrad in Northern Hama, destroying several of their bases and military vehicles and killing the militants inside.
The Arabic-language website of Sputnik news agency reported that the Syrian Air Force conducted several raids on the centers, military positions and bases of the terrorists in the towns of al-Latamineh, Kafar Zita and al-Zuka in Northern Hama and in the city of Khan Sheikhoun in Southern Idlib, inflicting heavy losses on the terrorists.
Meantime, the Syrian Army announced that after continued attacks by terrorists on safe zones and lack of commitment of Turkey to implement the Sochi Agreement, the military operations will be resumed by the Syrian Army in Northern Syria.
A Syrian Army military source also reiterated that the terrorist groups launched rocket attacks on Humeimem military base in Northern Lattakia.
In a relevant development on Monday, the Syrian Army warded off the terrorist groups’ attacks on the government forces’ military positions in Northern Hama and Southern Idlib.
The Arabic-language al-Watan newspaper quoted battlefield sources as saying that the terrorist groups stationed in the demilitarized zone in Northern Syria launched rocket attacks on the Syrian Army’s military points in Kharbeh al-Naqous and al-Hakoureh in Sahl al-Ghab in Northwestern Hama and violated the ceasefire for the third consecutive day.
The sources noted that a large number of terrorists were killed and wounded in the Syrian Army’s artillery and missile attacks on their military positions, while the rest of the militants were forced to retreat from their positions.
Meantime, the Syrian government forces attacked the terrorists’ movements towards the Syrian Army’s military points in Northern Hama and Southern Idlib.
In a relevant development last Thursday, the Syrian army hit a heavy blow at Tahrir al-Sham terrorist group's defense lines in the town of al-Latamineh in Northern Hama, forcing the militants to flee their most important headquarters in the region.
The Syrian army forces continued clashes with Tahrir al-Sham terrorists in the Eastern parts of the town of Tal Malah in Northern Hama on Thursday, retaking control of Wadi Hasmin region and the farms near the town of al-Zuka.
Meantime, a military source said that the Syrian army troops have regained control of Wadi Hasmin region, broken the first defense line of Tahrir al-Sham from al-Zuka and opened a new front towards the town of al-Latamineh as the militants' key base in Northern Hama.
He added that a large number of terrorists were forced to flee al-Latamineh as the army is advancing in the region.
The source also said that a group of 17 militants were killed in clashes in al-Zuka, adding that the army forces targeted the terrorists' supply lines in Hasraya and al-Arbaeen with artillery fire.
Meantime, the Syrian air force launched heavy attacks against the terrorists' positions in al-Latamineh, Kafr Zita, Latmin and Dawir al-Akrad in Northern Hama, destroying several of their bases and military vehicles and killing the militants inside.