A Syrian army unit killed on Monday more than 25 terrorists of the so-called ‘Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant’ (ISIL) takfiri group to the east of the 4th Station west of Palmyra in Homs Countryside, state-run SANA news agency reported citing a military source.
The source said that this came following violent clashes with ISIL group east of the oil-pumping station, which also resulted in injuring large numbers of terrorists and destroying their weapons and equipment.
The source added that an army unit carried out a precision strike targeting a gathering of leaders of terrorist groups affiliated to al-Nusra Front in the surroundings of al-Rastan city in the province’s northern countryside, killing a number of the leaders including, one nicknamed “Abu Haidar” and Sadeq al-Yousef, and injuring others.
In western countryside of Damascus, Al-Nusra Front terrorist group refused to get out of the area towards Idlib and armed groups rejected to settle their legal status and threatened to destroy Ein Al-Faiha water spring which provides Damascus with fresh water.
Militant groups’ activists reported that Al-Nusra group militiamen killed “Syrian Abu Nemr” who has booby-trapped his two daughters and sent one of them to commit a suicide attack against a police post in the city.
Source: Al-Manar Website