The army destroys positions and vehicles for ISIS and al-Nusra

Provinces, SANA, Units of the army and armed forces, supported by the Syrian air force continued on Saturday combating terrorism in several provinces in the country, destroying terrorist positions, dens and Vehicles as well as killing and injuring scores of them.

Homs

Units of the army, supported by the army’s air force, destroyed 3 positions and a bomb car for ISIS near al-Rayan village, al- Tleilah and Ark in Homs eastern countryside, a military source told SANA.

Meanwhile, an army unit destroyed an explosive-loaded vehicle for ISIS before it reached al-Rayan village turn some 20 kms to southeast of of Homs city, the source added

Deir Ezzor

The army’s air force carried out special raids on the dens and sites of ISIS terrorists in Deir Ezzor countryside.

A military source told SANA that the raids ended up with destroying two positions and vehicles for ISIS in the south and west parts of Deir Ezzor airport.

Hama

Army units foiled an ISIS attempt to attack military posts in the eastern countryside of Hama province.

A field source told SANA Saturday that army units heavily clashed during the past hours with groups of ISIS terrorists sneaked into the vicinity of military posts near the village of al-Mefakr at the eastern countryside of Salamiyeh city.

The clashes ended up with killing and injuring a number of ISIS terrorists and destroying their weapon-loaded vehicles.

Daraa

An army unit destroyed a mortar pad for Jabhat al-Nusra terrorists on al-Sadd road and killed members of a terrorist group in al-Kark neighborhood in Daraa al-Balad area in Daraa southern province.

A military source said that another army unit destroyed two vehicles of Jabhat al-Nusra terrorists to the south of al-Jamarek al-Qadeem neighborhood in Daraa al-Balad.

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