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Syrian Army Cuts off Terrorists’ Main Supply Lines to Key Airbase in Southeastern Idlib

 

The Syrian Army troops have cut off two out of three supply lines of the Al-Nusra Front (Tahrir al-Sham Hay’at or the Levant Liberation Board) to the strategic Abu al-Dhohour airbase in Southeastern Idlib, battlefield sources reported on Tuesday.

The sources said that the army men pushed Al-Nusra back from the village of al-Khariba and closed off the road connecting Abu al-Dhohour to the town of Ma’arat al-Nu’aman.

They added that the army’s artillery and missile units targeted the Al-Nusra movements near Abu al-Dhohour and inflicted major losses on them.

The sources pointed to the closure of two roads from Tal Zaman and Ma’arat al-Nu’aman to Abu al-Dhohour and said that the only open way to Abu al-Dhohour in Saraqib road that is still under terrorists’ control.

In the meantime, field reports said that Abu Musa al-Hamdani, a senior field commander of Taftnaz terrorist group, was killed together with the entire members of his group in Syrian Army’s operation near Abu al-Dhohour.

Reports said earlier today that the army men, backed up by the artillery and missile units, continued to target the defense lines of Al-Nusra Front (Tahrir al-Sham Hay’at or the Levant Liberation Board) in Southeastern Idlib and captured the villages of Nafileh, Sarouj and Um Tamakh in their push towards Abu al-Dhohour military airport.

The army men killed and wounded a large number of militants and destroyed their equipment in the clashes.

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