Syrian government forces, supported
by allied fighters from popular defense groups, have continued their
operation against foreign-sponsored Takfiri militants in the country’s
embattled northwestern province of Idlib, liberating more areas from the
grip of the extremists. Syria’s official news agency SANA reported that army soldiers and
their allies managed to wrest full control over Tal Nar region, the
villages of Sheikh Mustafa, al-Naqeer and Arinbeh as well as Kafrsajna
town in the southern countryside of the province on Monday following
intense battles with members of the Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, formerly known
as al-Nusra Front, Takfiri terrorist group and their affiliates.
The report added that the clashes incurred heavy losses on the
terrorists in terms of military equipment and personnel, and destructed
hideouts, which the Takfiris used to attack military posts in the area. Later in the day, Syrian government forces discovered an underground
network of tunnels in Kafrsajna, which linkes the town to nearby Amiriya
town. Takfiri terrorists would use the tunnels to transfer comrades as
well as ammunition. This picture, provided by Syria’s official news agency SANA
on February 24, 2020, shows the entrance of a network of tunnels in the
northwestern Syrian town of Kafrsajna, which terrorists used to transfer
ammunition.The developments came only a day after Syrian government forces
pounded the positions of Jabhat Fateh al-Sham terrorists in a number of
areas in the southern countryside of the northwestern city of Ma’arat
al-Nu’man, located 33 kilometers south of Idlib.
SANA reported that Syrian soldiers monitored the movement of the
extremists on the outskirts of Kafr Nabl town in addition to Maarzita
and Ftireh villages on Sunday. The strikes resulted in cutting off the supply routes of the militants, and destruction of their fortified positions. Also on Sunday, Syrian army units liberated the villages of Sheikh
Dames and Hantutin in Ma’arat al-Nu’man district. Terrorists suffered
serious losses in terms of personnel and munitions.
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