
The Syrian Army Air Force on Tuesday launched air strikes against Daesh positions destroying their gatherings and vehicles in a number of provinces, while army units killed a number of Daesh terrorists in Sweida.
Syrian Army Air Force launched airstrikes against Daesh sites in the eastern countryside of Homs province, SANA reported.
A military source told SANA that Syrian Air Force launched raids against dens and routes used by Daesh terrorists in south and north al Shendakhiya and al Sawanaa some 70 km in the eastern countryside of Homs.
The Syrian air force also targeted convoys of Daesh vehicles moving at the north and east side of Palmyra.
The air raids resulted in destroying a number of Daesh vehicles, some equipped with heavy machine guns.
The Syrian army targeted dens of Takfiri terrorists in al Sena’a neighborhood, in Deir Ezzor city, destroying them completely with all arms and military weapons inside, a military source told SANA.
Meanwhile, the Syrian Army Air Force destroyed gatherings and vehicles for ISIS terrorist organization in Heweijet Saqer and al Baghleiya in Deir Ezzor countryside, the source added.
In the southern province of Sweida, an army unit killed 10 Daesh terrorists in Tal Eshehayeb in the northeastern countryside of the province.
Source ; MENA
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