Over 150 Terrorists Killed, Wounded in Syrian Armed Forces’ Attacks in Idlib, Hama
The army soldiers, backed up by warplanes, stormed terrorists’ gatherings in the villages and towns of al-Zakah, Kafr Zita, al-Jaberiyeh, al-Qazal, al-Tounyeh, Latibeh, Hish, Khan Sheikhoun and Khan Sheikhoun-Sayad road, killing over 70 militants and wounding 80 others.
A field source said that a Bara’a Hallaq known as Abu al-Yazid Taftnaz, a commander and media chief of the newly-formed Tahrir al-Sham Haya’at (the Levant Liberation Board) was killed in the Syrian air raids in Hama.
Also, the Syrian fighter jets pounded Al-Nusra Front’s positions in Khan Sheikhoun in Southern Idlib on Wednesday, destroying two large warehouses full of arms, ammunition and bomb-laden vehicles.
Meanwhile, the army soldiers targeted the concentration centers of terrorists in the towns of Kafr Zita, al-Latamina and in the village of al-Araba’een in Northern Hama, killing a number of terrorists, including a commander of Al-Nusra Front.
Local sources said that the army units opened fire at Jund al-Aqsa’s positions in the village of Morek in Northern Hama, leaving a number of militants dead or wounded and their base destroyed.