Lattakia: Syrian Army, Terrorists Engage in Fierce Clashes over Control of Key Regions - Islamic Invitation Turkey
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Lattakia: Syrian Army, Terrorists Engage in Fierce Clashes over Control of Key Regions

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The Syrian army and the terrorist groups engaged in tough battle in Lattakia province over taking control of strategic regions.

The fierce clashes between the government forces and terrorists came as the Syrian army has started its fresh military operations in Jabal al-Akrad region and the Syrian air force pounded the terrorists’ military positions in the same area.

In late August, the Russian Air Force carried out several airstrikes over the Mountains of Lattakia on Friday after they received reports of a massive Fatah al-Sham Front (formerly known as Al-Nusra Front) gathering near the key town of Kabani.

A military source in Northeastern Lattakia said that the Russian Air Force pounded the gathering along Zuwayqat-Kabani road, killing a large number of Fatah al-Sham Front militants that were preparing to strike Syrian Army positions South of Kabani.

The total number of militants killed by the airstrikes is unknown, however, the source added that several armored vehicles belonging to Fatah al-Sham Front were destroyed during the Russian onslaught.

The aerial attack on terrorist groups in Northern Lattakia comes as Syrian soldiers and National Defense Forces continue to push terrorist groups back from more strongholds in the province’s mountainous region and restored security to at least 17 villages, heights and small towns in recent days.

“The Syrian government forces fortified their positions in Bashouran, Marj al-Zawiyeh, al-Hamrat, Toubal, Shilif, Balah, Mazin, Ouniyat, Ara, Dowyrika, Salma, Benjazi, Arafit, Ta’oumeh, Aliyeh, al-Beidha and Ein al-Barda,” a battlefield source said.

“The Syrian forces are now getting ready to launch fresh round of operations to liberate militant-held regions of Boughaz, Kafr Inya, Dama, insurgents camp, Shamervaran, Salour, Jagal Isa and Hayat,” they added.

 

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