1000 foreign-supported terrorists killed in northern Syria in the last three days
In recent days, Syrian government forces have intensified their counter-terrorism operations in the northwestern provinces of Aleppo and Idlib, resulting in the deaths of nearly a thousand militants. These fighters, predominantly belonging to the Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham organization and supported by foreign entities, have been a significant focus of the ongoing military actions in the region.

Syrian media outlets report that Syrian military forces, with the assistance of Russian aerial support, have successfully neutralized a number of terrorists.
The Russian Center for Reconciliation of the Opposing Parties in Syria reported, in coordination with the Syrian army, the elimination of no fewer than 300 militants in the regions of Aleppo and Idlib.
According to Syria’s state news agency SANA, which referenced a military source, army units stationed in the west-central province of Hama in northern Syria reinforced their defensive positions overnight by deploying an array of firepower assets.
According to the news outlet, military forces have successfully repelled terrorist groups, thwarting any potential advancements. Syrian army units have successfully regained control of multiple strategic locations, including the town of Qalaat al-Madiq and the village of Ma’ardas, after driving out the militants.
In the southern countryside of Idlib province, Syrian military forces, bolstered by Russian air support, launched targeted operations against terrorist strongholds in the villages of Hazarin and al-Rakaya.
Airstrikes have been executed against HTS Takfiri militant positions in the vicinity of Khan Shaykhun, located in southern Idlib, and also near the town of Morek, situated in the northern rural areas of Hama.
Syrian military forces have successfully regained control of the town of Halfaya, positioned approximately 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) northwest of Hama.
In a significant military advancement, Syrian government troops, supported by allied forces, have successfully recaptured the town of Taybat al-Imam, the village of Khirbet al-Hijama, and the city of Suran, all located in the northern countryside of Hama.
On Wednesday, militants affiliated with Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) launched an unexpected offensive in the rural regions of Aleppo and Idlib, successfully seizing control of several villages and towns. By Friday, the group advanced further to enter the city of Aleppo.
Since March 2011, Syria has been ensnared in a conflict characterized by foreign-backed militancy. The Syrian government has accused Western nations and their regional partners of supporting terrorist organizations to destabilize the Arab nation.
Militant groups are actively attempting to disrupt the Syrian government’s initiatives to enhance security and stability within the nation. Meanwhile, the country continues to face ongoing military actions by Israeli forces.
Since the onset of the foreign-backed conflict in Syria in March 2011, Israel has been identified as a primary supporter of opposition groups challenging the government of President Bashar al-Assad, which was elected through democratic processes.