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.
Hama
A media outlet reported on Friday that Tahrir al-Sham Hay'at has handed over chemical weapons cargos to other terrorists of Turkistani Islamic Party and other Ankara-backed militants in the demilitarized zone in Northwestern Hama to launch a false-flag chemical attack to accuse the Damascus government.
The Arabic-language website of Sputnik reported that Tahrir al-Sham and Turkistani party have transferred a total sum of 4 cylinders of chlorine gas from a warehouse of Tahrir al-Sham near Jisr al-Shughour hospital to the small towns of al-Ziyarah and al-Mansourah in al-Ghaab Plain in Northwestern Hama that is in the demilitarized zone mentioned in Sochi Agreement.
It further said that the poisonous gas cargos were delivered to al-Turkistani and Liwa Soqour al-Ghaab militants affiliated to the National Liberation Front, adding that terrorists are preparing to launch a false-flag chemical attack to accuse the Syria Army of kicking off such attacks against militants in Northern and Northwestern Hama in coming days.
Al-Ziyarah and al-Mansourah are in al-Ghaab Plain in the demilitarized zone in Northwestern Hama and are controlled by Liwa Soqour and al-Turkistani both affiliated to the Turkish troops.
Deir Ezzur
The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) dismissed Ahmad Hamid al-Khabil, a commander of the (Arab) Military Council, in Eastern Deir Ezzur, field sources reported on Friday.
Ahmad Hamid nom de guerre Abu Khoulah, a commander of the military council, was dismissed by the SDF after their differences over continued battle against ISIL in Southeastern Deir Ezzur and the SDF's recent withdrawal from the region.
In the meantime, the Arabic-language al-Watan daily reported that a fresh wave of tensions and differences has erupted between the Kurdish and Arab fighters of the SDF after the SDF withdrew from the town of al-Sousah in Southeastern Deir Ezzur.
The daily went on to say that the infighting came after a number of Arab nationals in the SDF were killed and tens more were captured by the ISIL, while senior Kurdish commanders, including Shirko, who retreated from the small town of Baqouz left Arabs alone after ISIL's attack.
The daily said that internal differences are rising among the US-backed militia at a meeting at a US-run base in al-Umar oilfield in which the Kurdish commanders accused the Arabs as the main cause of their failure in the battlefield.
Aleppo
A number of Ankara-backed militants and civilians were killed and wounded in two blasts in Northern and Northwestern Aleppo, local sources reported on Friday.
The sources said that a bomb-laden motorcycle went off at a base of Ankara-backed Faylaq al-Sham in Jandaris in Afrin region, killing and wounding a number of militants.
In the meantime, the Kurdish-language Hawar news reported that a bomb blasted near Sajou square in the town of Azaz in Northern Aleppo, injuring at least 6 children.
Homs
The Syrian army troops freed 19 hostages of ISIL, including women and children, Syria's state-run news agency reported on Friday.
According to Fars News Agancy, SANA reported that the army attacked ISIL's positions in Humeimeh region Northeast of Tadmur and freed 19 children and women that the terrorist groups had kidnapped in Sweida province in Summer.
Lattakia
The Turkish military has occupied more regions and cut off water sources to Syrian territories after building a buffer wall at border with Lattakia province, a Russian media outlet reported on Friday.
The Arabic-language website of Sputnik quoted local sources in the small town of Kesab in Northern Lattakia as reporting that the Turkey-made buffer wall has destroyed vast lands in border villages, a number of residential units and tourist destinations in Syria.
It went on to say that hundreds of farmers in the region have lost their lands, adding that the buffer wall that stretches from the border to the Mediterranean Sea has also damaged water reservoirs.
The report further called on the international organization to investigate Turkish aggression.
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