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27 October 2018 - 20:09
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Rasa - The terrorist groups stationed in the weapons-free zone in Syria intensified their offensives against the army-controlled regions in Idlib province which resulted in the Syrian army's heavy clashes with them.
A handout picture released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) on July 26, 2018 shows Syrian army soldiers carrying the national flag in the village of Hamidiya in the southern province of Quneitra. (Via AFP)

RNA - Tahrir al-Sham (the Levant Liberation Board or the Al-Nusra Front) launched over 40 missile strikes against the residential areas in Idlib province, including al-Khalediyeh, al-A'azamiyeh, al-Akramiyeh, al-Shahba, Seif al-Doleh, New Aleppo, al-Mothalaq and Shar'e al-Nil, as well as the army positions, killing and wounding several civilians.

 

Meantime, the Syrian army continued its military advances in other parts of Syria over the past 24 hours.

 

Tens of terrorists were killed and dozens more were injured during the Syrian army's operations in provinces across Syria.

 

Idlib

 

The terrorist groups stationed in the weapons-free zone in Syria have intensified their offensives against the army-controlled regions, media sources reported, adding that the Syrian army has engaged in heavy clashes with them.

 

The Arabic-language website of Sputnik reported that Tahrir al-Sham launched over 40 missile strikes against the residential areas in Idlib province, including al-Khalediyeh, al-A'azamiyeh, al-Akramiyeh, al-Shahba, Seif al-Doleh, New Aleppo, al-Mothalaq and Shar'e al-Nil, as well as the army positions, killing and wounding several civilians.

 

It added that the Syrian army's missile and artillery units responded to the attacks by targeting the terrorists' positions in Western Aleppo, noting that heavy clashes are underway between the Syrian army forces and Tahrir al-Sham militants near Jamiyat al-Zahra region in Northwestern Aleppo.

 

Meantime, field sources reported that the terrorists in Western Aleppo have reinvigorated their positions in the region in the past few days and sent a large number of heavy weapons and military equipment to this front.

 

Deir Ezzur

 

The US-led coalition's fighter jets attacked the third mosque in Eastern Deir Ezzur, killing and wounding tens of civilians.

 

Local sources in Deir Ezzur reported that the US warplanes pounded a mosque in the town of Hajin in Eastern Deir Ezzur.

 

They added that early reports showed that at least 7 civilians were killed and dozens of others were severely injured in the attack.

 

The US-led coalition has killed at least 70 civilians in 4 attacks in al-Souseh and Hajin and airstrikes against 3 mosques in Deir Ezzur in the past few days.

 

Hasaka

 

Another US-backed Kurdish commander was killed in Hasaka as tensions between civilians and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) sorely increased in Eastern Syria.

 

Local sources in Northern Hasaka reported that one of the SDF commanders, namely Houkar Bakdash, was assassinated by unknown gunmen in the town of Qamishli.

 

According to Fars News Agancy, they referred to the increased attacks by unknown assailants against the SDF in Northern Hasaka, saying that recently more than 18 Kurdish forces, including commanders, were assassinated.

 

Meantime, reports said that the Kurdish forces seized all medical centers and clinics in al-Nashweh, Qawiran, Tal Hajar and al-Naserah districts in Hasaka and expelled all their staff.

 

Also, media activists said that the Kurdish forces still continue closure of schools which use government curriculum, adding that civilians are strongly furious about their measures in Hasaka.

 

Tensions have recently heightened in Hasaka province after the SDF launched forced recruitment among civilians.

 

Aleppo

 

Infighting among the Turkey-backed terrorists on looting the properties of civilians in Afrin still continues, local sources said, adding that a terrorist commander was killed in such clashes.

 

The sources in Northwestern Aleppo reported on Wednesday that two groups of Faylaq al-Sham terrorists, affiliated to Ankara, engaged in heavy clashes over the olive products of the civilians in Afrin, adding that a number of militants, including one of the commanders of Faylaq al-Sham, namely Nayef Alavin, was killed in infighting.

 

Media activists in Afrin reported that the Ankara-backed terrorists prevent civilians from sending their olive products to other Syrian towns to force the farmers to sell them at lower prices to be dispatched to Turkey.

 

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