Syria

Syrian Army on Threshold of Purging Southwestern Damascus of Terrorists

 

The Syrian Army troops drove the Al-Nusra Front (Tahrir al-Sham Hay’at or the Levant Liberation Board) out of more territories in Southwestern Damascus on Tuesday, pushing the terrorist group into complete collapse.

The army men captured al-Kianat region, and Harqal and al-Manbaji Farms East of Beit Jinn Farm in Southwestern Damascus, and deployed forces 500 meter away from Sheikh Abdullah Maqam, a main stronghold of the Al-Nusra.

In the meantime, the army soldiers discovered Israeli medical products in the position of Al-Nusra fighters.

Social media activists said on Monday that a number of Al-Nusra members were killed in heavy fighting with the army men near the town of Beit Jinn and its Farm in Southwestern Damascus.

The sources added that the Al-Nusra’s notorious Commander Abu Sa’ad al-Maldivi from the Maldives was among the dead terrorists.

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