Service :
14 March 2019 - 12:07
News ID: 443911
A
The Damascus Army heavily pounded the military positions and movements of Tahrir al-Sham al-Hay'at (the Levant Liberation Board or the Al-Nusra Front) terrorists in Northern Hama, Southern Idlib and Northern Lattakia.

RNA - The Syrian Army rigidly attacked Tahrir al-Sham Al-Hay'at terrorists' movements and positions in Khan Sheikoun and Talmanes in Southeastern Idlib that resulted in the destruction of several of the militants' hideouts and military positions on Monday in response to the terrorists' attacks on safe regions.

The Syrian Army's artillery units also heavily pounded the military positions of Tahrir al-Sham terrorists in the towns of al-Boyezeh, Kafar Zita and Kafar Nabudeh in Northern and Northwestern Hama in response to the terrorists' rocket attacks on the town of Halfaya in Northwestern Hama. Tahrir al-Sham terrorists sustained heavy casualties and losses in the Syrian Army attacks on their military positions.

Meantime, the Syrian army continued its military advances in other parts of Syria over the past 24 hours.

Tens of terrorists were killed and dozens more were injured during the Syrian army's operations in several provinces across Syria.

Hama-Lattakia

The Syrian Army heavily pounded the military positions and movements of Tahrir al-Sham al-Hay'at terrorists in Northern Hama, Southern Idlib and Northern Lattakia.

Tahrir al-Sham Al-Hay'at terrorists' movements and positions in Khan Sheikoun and Talmanes in Southeastern Idlib came under rigid attack of the Syrian Army that resulted in the destruction of several of the militants' hideouts and military positions on Monday in response to the terrorists' attacks on safe regions.

In Northern and Northwestern Hama, the Syrian Army's artillery units also heavily pounded the military positions of Tahrir al-Sham terrorists in the towns of al-Boyezeh, Kafar Zita and Kafar Nabudeh in response to the terrorists' rocket attacks on the town of Halfaya in Northwestern Hama. Tahrir al-Sham terrorists sustained heavy casualties and losses in the Syrian Army attacks on their military positions.

The Syrian Army's troops also hit hard the terrorists' military positions in the towns of al-Najieh, Badama, Jabal al-Akrad, Tardin and al-Hadadeh in Northern Lattakia, inflicting heavy losses and casualties on them. The Syrian Army attacks came in response to the terrorists' offensives on the army's military positions in Tal-e Abu As-A'ad in Northern Lattakia.

Aleppo

Russian satellites’ images uncovered new burial sites at the Rukban refugee camp in Syria, located on the US-controlled territory, with the overall number of graves reaching 700, the Russian and Syrian inter-agency coordination headquarters said in a joint statement on Tuesday.

"We have found three more illegal cemeteries located at the camp in direct proximity to the houses and water points, which are another source of spreading infectious diseases. Nearly 700 graves have been found in the uncovered burial sites," the statement noted, TASS reported.

It recalled that earlier a cemetery with at least 300 graves had been uncovered at the camp.

"In fact, the real situation could be even worse because several bodies of Syrians who died at the Rukban camp may have been buried in many graves," It stressed, noting that the humanitarian situation at the camp continues deteriorating.

The United States is still hindering Russian and Syrian efforts on improving the situation of refugees. The Defense Ministry has once again called on the US and the United States to review their positions on the camp, noting that the Syrian authorities are ready to evacuate citizens and bring them back to their places of permanent residence.

The Rukban refugee camp emerged on the Syrian-Jordanian border in 2014 after Amman closed its border due to security and economic concerns. The area, which is controlled by illegal armed groups, is facing a severe humanitarian crisis.

Idlib

Rifts are widening among Tahrir al-Sham al-Hay'at terrorists over the implementation of the Sochi Agreement in Idlib province, media reports said Tuesday.

"Tahrir al-Sham has claimed that it is fully in charge of security of the demilitarized zone and prevented the Turkish Army from patrolling the region," the Arabic-language al-Watan newspaper quoted sources close to the Ankara-backed National Liberation Front (NFL) as saying.

According to Fars News Agancy, the sources noted that the Turkish Army's patrolling has been suspended for the coming days in order to prepare the grounds for resolving the rising disputes among Tahrir al-Sham militants.

They said that Tahrir al-Sham believes that the Turkish Army patrols in the demilitarized zone will serve as a pretext for future patrols by the Russian troops in the outskirts of the region to be followed by the implementation of others parts of the Sochi Agreement, while the terrorist group is standing tough against its implementation.

Some analysts also pointed to Ankara's efforts to show the extent of Tahrir al-Sham's power in Northern Syria, and said the move by Tahrir al-Sham has probably taken place with the green light of Turkey or the US.

Russia had demanded that Turkey do more to tackle hardcore fighters in Syria's Idlib province and fulfill promises it made as part of a deal with Moscow last year.

847/940

Send comment
Please type in your comments in English.
The comments that contain insults or libel to individuals, ethnicities, or contradictions with the laws of the country and religious teachings will not be disclosed