Army units, backed by the air force, destroyed gatherings, positions and vehicles of Jabhat al Nusra terrorists in the countryside of Idleb and Hama, SANA News Agency reported on Saturday.
SANA reporter said that the Syrian army air force carried a number of airstrikes over the past few hours against gatherings and positions of Jabhat al Nusra terrorists in the southern countryside of Idleb, killing at least three terrorists and destroying 3 of their vehicles, one of which equipped with a heavy machine gun in the villages of Tarmala and Hassana in the southern countryside of the province.
The reporter added that an army unit also destroyed one of Jabhat al Nusra vehicles in a special operation in the surroundings of Tarmala village, in addition to killing a number of terrorists in intensive operations against their positions in Sinjar in the southern countryside.
In the northern countryside of Hama central province, the reporter indicated that army units carried out special operations against gatherings and positions of the terrorist organizations in al Latamina town, killing four terrorists including one of their leaders who is called “Abdul-Qader al Jadi”.
Army units also destroyed a vehicle and mortar launchers in Kafr Zita town and Taibet al Imam town in the northern countryside of the province that were used by the terrorists for attacking the military posts and the civilians in the neighboring villages. (MENA)
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