
Foreign-sponsored militants operating in Syria suffered major losses as Syrian Army continued to gain more ground in their fight against the armed groups in the countryside of Deir Ezzur and Aleppo.
A military source told Syrian Arab news agency that the Syrian soldiers inflicted heavy blow to the rebels in the Eastern areas of Deir Ezzur including al-Jbeileh, leaving scores of them dead and injured.
Meantime, the hideouts of insurgents were stormed by the army in Hreitan, Qubtan al-Jabal, al-Mansoura, Deir Hafer, al-Amiriya, Khan al-Assal, Kafar Hamra and al-Mayser in the countryside of Aleppo. A large number of the rebels were killed during the operations.
Earlier today, the Syrian army regained control of a strategic village in Hama countryside, and killed tens of terrorists and injured dozens more in fierce clashes with the militants.
The army units took control of Al-Jadideh village in Hama countryside. Then they advanced towards Tal Al-Malh in the outskirts of Hama.
Also in the past 24 hours, the Syrian army ambushed and killed dozens of Al-Qaeda-affiliated al-Nusra Front terrorists on Flita barrens in Qalamoun in Damascus countryside.
Meantime, the Syrian army also killed 37 terrorists of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in Deir Ezzur after fierce clashes with the terrorist group.
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