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Syrian Army Wins Back Plants in Eastern Ghouta

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The Syrian army intensified its offensives against the Takfiri terrorists in Eastern Ghouta in Damascus countryside, and seized back two strategic factories from Jeish al-Islam (Army of Islam) militants.

The Syrian troops in clashes with Jeish al-Islam militants took full control of Tamico and Kertun factories in the surrounding areas of the town of Al-Maliha in Eastern Ghouta.

At least 50 terrorists were killed in clashes over controlling the two factories.

On Monday, the Syrian army hit hard the Takfiri terrorists’ gathering centers in Eastern Ghouta, inflicting heavy damage on them.

The concentration centers of the militant groups in Eastern Ghouta were hit by the army, killing and injuring many terrorists.

The Syrian army’s artillery units hit the terrorists’ command center in the town of Zobedin in Eastern Ghouta.

A large number of terrorists were killed during the Syrian army attack on Zobedin.

The militants’ military vehicles were also destroyed during the Syrian army’s attacks.

The Syrian troops also attacked the Jeish al-Islam’s military positions in the farms in the surrounding areas of Tal Flint farm in Eastern Ghouta.

At least 26 terrorists were killed in the army’s attack on Tal Flint farm as the army continued its advances towards Hosh Kharabo region.

Meantime, the Syrian pro-government forces engaged in heavy battle with the militant groups in al-Bilaliyah town in Eastern Ghouta.

Sources said on Friday that the Syrian fighter jets carried out several combat flights over the militant groups’ gathering centers in Eastern Ghouta and targeted them heavily.

“Concentration centers of the militant groups in Eastern Ghouta were tracked and targeted by the Syrian bombers, which ended in the killing and wounding of many terrorists,” the army said.

“The heavy bombardments inflicted major damage on the militants’ military vehicles and equipment too,” the army added.

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