Syria

Truck Carrying Terrorists Blown up by Roadside Bomb in Syria’s Hama

 

 A truck carrying a group of Al-Qaeda-linked terrorists was blown up by a roadside bomb in Northern Hama, killing and wounding a number of gunmen.

A truck transferring six members of Al-Nusra Front (Tahrir al-Sham Hay’at or the Levant Liberation Board) terrorist group was hit by a roadside bomb East of the town of Abu Dali.

The roadside bomb blew the vehicle off the road killing two of the six militants in the vehicle and injuring the other 4, two of them critically.

The terrorists were on their way to attack the Syrian Army forces in the town of Abu Dali in Northern Hama.

Those who carried out the attack are unknown, but some believe that it was done by the army.

Reports said on Thursday that the Syrian army won back control of several points during military operations in Northern Hama toward Abu al-Dhohour airbase in Southeastern Idlib.

The army forces, supported by heavy artillery and missile fire, retook control over Qabibat Abu al-Mahdi in Northeastern Hama and continued to advance to gain back full control over the village of Um Haratayn and Tavilat al-Rahman hill in the Eastern parts of Um Haratayn.

The Syrian army soldiers killed a number of terrorists, including their military and field commander Khalid al-Aloush and his brother Hani al-Aloush, affiliated to Ahrar al-Sham terrorist group.

Meantime, a field sources said that the militants’ military lines have collapsed after the army inflicted heavy defeat on Al-Nusra Front during clashes.

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