RNA - The Syrian army warded off the terrorists' attacks on its military positions in the Northern parts of Hama province.
The Damascus army's units pounded movements by Al-Izza Kataeb and other terrorist groups who were trying to penetrate from the demilitarized zone into military positions in the surrounding areas of al-Moghir village and Bridij village in Northern Hama. The terrorists came under the Damascus army's attacks on Tal al-Sakhar-al-Janabereh road as well.
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
The Syrian Army brought under fire the terrorists' movements in a demilitarized zone in Hama province to stop their attack on its military positions.
The Damascus army warded off the terrorists' attacks on its military positions in the Northern parts of Hama province.
The Syrian army's units pounded movements by Al-Izza Kataeb and other terrorist groups who were trying to penetrate from the demilitarized zone into military positions in the surrounding areas of al-Moghir village and Bridij village in Northern Hama. The terrorists came under the Damascus army's attacks on Tal al-Sakhar-al-Janabereh road as well.
Meantime, the Syrian army troops killed a number of terrorists and forced others to retreat.
Field sources also reported that the Syrian army also engaged in tough battle with several terrorists who were intending to penetrate from al-Masaseneh in Northern Hama into the military zone and pushed them back.
Military sources pointed to the presence of terrorists together with their weapons and military hardware in a location between al-Zuka and al-Arbaeen towns to launch attacks on Syrian army's military positions, and confirmed that the Syrian army troops stationed in al-Jabin town West of Mahradeh in Northern Hama targeted and pounded terrorists, leaving high casualties on them.
Hasaka
According to Fars News Agancy, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) agreed to pull out its fighters from its military bases in Hasaka after recent protests and popular uprising in the province.
"After attending a meeting with elderly tribesmen in Southern Hasaka, the SDF accepted to withdraw from its military bases in populated outskirts of Hasaka and also agreed to release the arrested people and stop forced recruitment of soldiers," Maza Hamad al-Asa'ad, a tribesman leader in Eastern Syria, said.
The tribal leader reiterated that the agreement took place after widespread protests took place in several regions of Hasaka, specially in al-Shadadi region in Southern Hasaka.
Osama Bashir, another tribal leader in Eastern region, also emphasized that amid threats by Turkey to launch military operation in Eastern Euphrates, the Kurdish forces agreed to withdraw from their military bases as they fear from Arab tribal leaders' imminent support for Turkish military intervention in Hasaka.
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