The Syrian army and Armed Forces continued fighting, killing scores of them, injuring others and destroying their vehicles in different areas of the country.
An army unit killed 19 from “Jabhat al- Nusra” and injured 53 others after targeting their gatherings in al-Tamane’a in the southern countryside of Idleb province, a military source said according to SANA News Agency on Thursday.
The army also destroyed three heavy machinegun-equipped vehicles and a car loaded with mortar shells affiliated to Jabhat al Nusra organization.
Meanwhile, a field source told SANA that an army unit destroyed a “Jabhat al Nusra” position in Kafer Takharim town , 30 km northwest of Idleb city.
Other army units killed seven and injured six others after targeting their gatherings in the villages of Skeik and Atshan and destroyed a car and a rocket launcher pad in the village of Lahaya.
The army units also killed four and destroyed a heavy-machinegun-equipped vehicle in the village of Ma’arkabeh.
In the eastern countryside of the province, an army unit inflicted heavy losses upon the of the Islamic state in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in personnel and equipment in the army operations against their positions and fortifications in the village of al-Sea’n, in the countryside of al Salamiyeh.
Source: MENA
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