Syrian
Army Takes Control of Huge Area in Aleppo Province
With
the support of Russian airstrikes, the Syrian Army has taken control
of approximately 250 square kilometers in Aleppo province.
5
November, 2015
"Operation
Army ATS continues in the south-eastern province of Aleppo,"
said Latakia representative of the Syrian Army, Brigadier General Ali
Mayhoub, according to RIA Novosti. "In cooperation with civil
defense groups we control more than 250 square kilometers, and
returned stability in dozens of villages and towns in the region."
"The
army in collaboration with the civil defense forces managed to open
the way to Aleppo…to ensure the safe passage of this important
route," Mayhoub added.
The
general also said that terrorists sustained a large number of
casualties and loss of equipment.
"The
survivors fled toward Raqqa," Mayhoub said, referring to the
self-proclaimed capital of the Islamic State terrorist group.
"Also,
our army has strengthened control over the strategic height of Mraga
and working to expand its control of the area. In addition, the air
force is delivering pinpoint strikes against concentrates of IS and
al-Nusra terrorist groups in the vicinity of the airport and near
Kueres military air school in the village of Umm Arkile,"
Mayhoub said.
Also
on Thursday, Syrian government forces gained a key hill in a northern
suburb of the capital of Damascus. The Syrian Army has captured
al-Mashtal Heights, as well as a number of buildings in the suburb of
Harast.
"Many
terrorists have been killed and their weaponry and fortifications
destroyed," Mayhoub said.
A
large number of foreign fighters have also been killed in Damascus'
southwestern suburb of Darayya.
The
Syrian Army is now making a "serious advance" toward the
ancient city of Palmyra.
"Our
armed forces have taken control over two heights in the Homs
Province. We have also made serious advance toward the city of Pal
myra near al-Barayat," Mayhoub added. "Islamic State
terrirst sustained heavy losses. Six vehicles and over 25 terrorists
have been killed in the western outskirts of the Mheen village."
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