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Syrian Army Ejects Terrorists from Areas in Hama, Lattakia, Aleppo

Monday 12 October 2015
Syrian Army Ejects Terrorists from Areas in Hama, Lattakia, Aleppo

Alwaght- Syrian army has ejected terrorists and established control over the Free Zone in Aleppo and 13 towns and villages and one area in Hama and Lattakia provinces.

The General Command of the Army and Armed Forces announced in a statement on Monday that Syrian ground forces supported by the Air Force made remarkable achievements in its operations in the northern countryside of Hama province.

The statement added that the country’s army established control over the towns and villages of Kafar Nabouda, Atshan, Qubeibat, Maarakaba, Oum Harten, Sekik, Tal Sekik, Tal al-Sakher, and al-Bahsa in the northern countryside of Hama province.

In the northern countryside of Lattakia province, army units established control over the towns of Jub al-Ahmar and Kafar Delbe, in addition to Katef Jouret al-Batikh hills and Ruwaiset Khandaq Jamo, the statement said.

The statement went on to say that army units established full control over the entirety of the Free Zone area in Aleppo province after inflicting heavy losses upon ISIS terrorists and directing concentrated strikes on terrorists’ concentrations in the surroundings of Kuwairis Airport.

The General Command stated that the successes achieved since the beginning of the wide-scale ground operation conducted with air and artillery support have resulted in inflicting heavy losses upon terrorist organizations, causing their morale to collapse and prompting large numbers of them to flee towards Turkish borders.

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