Syria

Over 170 Wanted Militants Give up Fight in Homs

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Some 172 wanted militants turned themselves in to the Syrian authorities in Homs as the army continues to inflict heavy losses on the terrorists and advances in several fronts in the province.

Government sources said the militants laid down arms ad surrendered to the competent authorities in Homs.

On Sunday, some 94 wanted militants from Damascus and its countryside and in Idlib province turned themselves in to the competent authorities.

A sum of 159 militants also surrendered to the Syrian authorities in Lattakia on Friday.

On Nov 11, some 69 wanted militants turned themselves in to the Syrian authorities in the Northern Province of Aleppo as the army defeated the ISIL terrorists who had laid siege on Kuweires Airbase for 2.5 years and still continues to gain more territories in the province.

Some 119 wanted terrorists from Homs province also surrendered to the government on the same day.

Four days earlier on November 7, some 60 others from the provinces of Damascus, Quneitra and Homs also laid down arms.

The army troops, backed by Russian warplanes, have made major advances in their fight against the Takfiri terrorists across the Muslim country in recent week.

Following the Syrian-Russian joint operations, thousands of Takfiri terrorists have also fled Syria to Jordan, Turkey and Europe.

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