SANA correspondent in the central governorate of Homs said that a customs patrol on Tuesday evening clashed with an armed terrorist group in a Hyundai Verna car at Misyaf detour to the northwest of Homs governorate. A source at Homs Customs told SANA that the clash resulted in arresting those who were in the car which was carrying several firearms including RPGs, guns, machine guns anda large amount of ammunition. The source stressed that there were no injuries among the customs patrol members. Armed Group Burglarizes Publications Distribution Truck in Hama An armed terrorist group driving two cars, one with no registration plate and the other with disfigured plate, on Tuesday morning burglarized a closed Isuzu truck with registration plate 552819 which belongs to the Syrian Establishment of Publications Distribution in Hama governorate, central Syria. A source at the Establishment told SANA that the truck was heading to Aleppo governorate after delivering publications to Hama when a terrorist group blocked the driver's way in Mourk area and took the car to an unknown place after releasing the driver, Mohammed Amin Mohammad. Armed terrorist groups intercepted trucks of the Establishment several times before while distributing publications to Aleppo and Hama governorates.
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