Jouhina news,
The army units killed more terrorists and destroyed their dens and equipment in different cities and areas around the country.
Idleb/Hama
At least 17 terrorists of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and the so-called Jaish al-Fateh were killed in the countryside of Hama and Idleb provinces.
Field sources told SANA that an army unit targeted ISIS gatherings after monitoring a convoy of their vehicles in al-Rahajan village in the eastern countryside of Hama central province.
The sources added that 8 terrorists were killed and a number of their vehicles were damaged and destroyed with all weapons and ammunition.
3 other terrorists of the so-called Jund al-Aqsa were killed in an army unit’s operation on their positions and fortifications in Morek town, 30 km north of Hama city, the sources said.
Another army unit killed 6 terrorists of the so-called Jaish al-Fateh after targeting their hideouts in al-Sarmaniyeh town, according to the sources.
Meanwhile, the Takfiri terrorist organizations acknowledged on their social media websites the killing of 3 terrorists and kidnapping of the so-called Security official of Jund al-Aqsa in Ariha in Idleb countryside.
Aleppo
The army units directly hit terrorist targets in several neighborhoods in Aleppo city, killing many terrorists from Jabhat al-Nusra and other Takfiri organizations, according to a military source.
The source told SANA that the operations targeted terrorists’ hideouts in al-Rashidin, al-Lairamoun, Bani Zaid, Karm al-Jazmati and al-Zahraa.
A number of mortar launchers were destroyed as a result of the operations, the source added.
Daraa
In southern Syria, the army units targeted gatherings of terrorists in Daraa al-Mahatta neighborhood in Daraa province.
A number of terrorists were killed in the areas east of the Doctors Syndicate and south of Bosra Square in the
neighborhood.
The terrorist organizations acknowledged on their social media pages the death of a number of their
members, including Hussein al-Hashish from the so-called “Jamaat Bait al-Maqdes” and the terrorist Mohammad Sakhr Muhareb.