Syrian forces dismantle command center utilized by Takfiri terrorists
Syrian military forces have launched targeted airstrikes against terrorist strongholds in the northwest region, successfully demolishing an operational command center belonging to Hayat al-Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).

This was reported in an official statement released by the General Command of the Syrian Army and Armed Forces.
According to the statement, the strikes have led to the destruction of three warehouses stocked with assorted munitions. Additionally, dozens of vehicles and armored units were decimated along the battlefronts within the last 24 hours.
In a recent development, reports indicate that security forces have successfully neutralized over 200 militants, among whom were high-ranking figures of foreign origin. Moreover, more than 20 drones deployed by these insurgents targeting villages and towns were intercepted and destroyed.
In a recent statement, it was reported that the armed forces, displaying remarkable valor, persist in targeting the groups, positions, headquarters, and mobile convoys of terrorist organizations in the northern countryside of Hama and Idlib. This operation employs artillery, missile strikes, and joint air assaults conducted with Russian collaboration.
The General Command has announced the ongoing arrival of diverse military reinforcements to bolster their forces, currently engaged in intense battles on the frontlines, particularly along the axes in the northern countryside of Hama.
On November 27, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), reportedly supported by foreign entities, initiated an unexpected offensive in the rural areas of Aleppo and Idlib. The group successfully seized control of multiple villages and towns and subsequently advanced towards the city of Aleppo.
Syrian military units have suspended their advancement and are currently engaged in efforts to reclaim territories previously lost.
These terrorist groups are working to destabilize the Syrian government’s initiatives to reestablish security and stability, in the context of ongoing hostilities from Israeli forces.
Since the onset of foreign-backed militancy in Syria in 2011, Israel has reportedly played a significant role in supporting groups opposed to President Bashar al-Assad’s government. Assad’s regime, which claims to be democratically elected, has faced opposition from various factions during the prolonged conflict.