Syrian Army Expeled Rebel Terrorist in Several Areas of Hama Province, West-center
People inspect the damage after an airstrike in Idlib, northern Syria, 01 December 2024. Photo: EFE/EPA/BILAL AL HAMMOUD
December 1, 2024 Hour: 1:25 pm
The Syrian Army announced this Sunday that it has driven out Turkish-backed terrorist groups from two areas in the central Syrian province of Hama, in the West-center of the Arab country.
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“Units of our Armed Forces operating in the northern direction of Hama reinforced their defensive lines with all kinds of military equipment and personnel during the night, and they confronted the armed organizations and prevented any advance”, the military said in a statement.
According to the source, government forces secured several strategic areas, including the towns of Al-Madiq and Maardes, after expelling the subversives, of which dozens were killed and the rest fled.
Syrian and Russian air forces attacked terrorist group movements in the localities of Hazzarin and Rakaya, in southern Idlib, according to Arab media Al Mayadeen, which also reports that the headquarters of the armed organization Hayat Tahrir al-Sham in the vicinity of Khan Shaykhun, south of Idlib, and in the village of Morek, north of Hama.
In addition, the Syrian Army denied the reports of criminal groups about an alleged army withdrawal from Hama central province and urged citizens not to believe in rumours or false information related to the situation on the ground, those responsible for discrediting the military leadership.
For his part, Syria’s president Bashar al-Assad said his country will stamp out terrorism “regardless of their supporters and sponsors” because of terrorists only “understand the language of force, and it is the language with which we will break and destroy.”
Fuente: Al Mayadeen // EFE // Sputnik