Terrorists’ infiltration attempts towards military posts in Hama Countryside thwarted

Hama, SANA_ The terrorist groups renewed their violation of the demilitarized zone agreement in Idleb by infiltrating towards the Syrian Arab Army points and a number of safe villages and towns in the countryside of Hama and Idleb.

SANA reporter said that Army units clashed with a terrorist group of the so-called Ajnad al-Kavkaz (Soldiers of the Caucasus) while trying to sneak towards a military point on the direction of al-Khwain / al-Zarzur in Idleb southeastern countryside, leaving the majority of its members  killed or wounded.

The reporter pointed out that the army units launched heavy artillery strikes on the supplying lines of the infiltrating terrorist group, causing the destruction of a number of cars and vehicles.

An army unit centered in al-Hamamiyat hill tracked movement of “al-Ezza Brigades”-linked terrorists while attempting to infiltrate towards a number of military points on the outskirts of the demilitarized zone in the vicinity of al-Jisat town in the northern countryside of Hama, benefiting from the rocky nature of the area and thick fog.

The army unit targeted terrorists with appropriate weapons and inflicted heavy losses upon them in the personnel and equipment while their remnants fled away towards the administrative border of Idleb.

On Monday, in the surroundings of al-Latamina town, an army unit in the surrounding of al-Zalaqiyat town tracked the movement of a terrorist group linked to the so-called “al-Ezza Brigades” terrorist organization towards a number of military posts on the outskirts of the demilitarized zone.

The army unit targeted the infiltrating terrorist group with light weapons inflicting heavy losses among the ranks of terrorists who fled away.

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