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Syrian Army will initiate a military operation against terrorists in Bani-Zed.

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Syrian Army has achieved an important field triumphs by killing and arresting about 100 members of al-Nusra Front, while it continues rallying his troops in al-Ashrafieh neighborhood before initiating a military operation against Free Army militia in Bani-Zed area of Aleppo .

Military reinforcement for Syrian Army have arrived to al-Ashrafieh area, according to Breaking News Network reporter, to initiate a military operation against the gunmen in Bani-Zed area to take control over the area and to secure more than 20 neighboring areas that were attacked by armed men from Bani-Zed.

Braking News Network reporter points out that Syrian Army has confronted to continued attacks on the third square of al-Ashrafieh, what resulted in the death of 34 of the Free Army militia’s rank

Free Army militia shells mortars on Harasta.

Free Army militia has targeted the Vehicle Management building in Harasta city of Damascus countryside, when its members have shelled many mortars on it, where they have fallen around the building resulting material damages.

105 members of al-Nusra Front have been killed or arrested in Homs.

Syrian Army have achieved triumphs in many areas of Homs, where it kills and arrests dozens of Syrian and Arab fighters of Qaeda organization in Syria.

Breaking News Network correspondent points out that Syrian Army has arrested 6 Saudi fighters and two Libyans, in addition to an Egyptian.

The Syrian Army achievement continue when it kills the chairman of the military operation room of Free army militia, the Saudi Fahed Nasser al-Shamri, in addition to killing 8 insurgents of Jorret al-Sheyah, including the leader of “Osoud al-Haq” battalion Dyaa Muhammad al-Wazeer

17 members of Free army have been killed in Kafer laha, including the Tunisian Abed al-Muti al-Ndoub Weld Ali and Ahmed Abed al-Rahman al-Ately, while 50 armed men have been killed in a military operation carried out by Syrian Army in Ghanto town, including the Tunisian Hamadi al-Zahrani.

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