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The killings, which took place in a square in the middle of Jisr al-Shughour city, were carried out in retaliation against the locals for their support to the Syrian army forces fighting back the terrorist groups in the city.
Excerpts from Al-Manar ~
Terrorist organizations committed a horrible massacre against the locals of Jisr al-Shughour city in the countryside of northern Idelb province, claiming 30 civilians.
Saturday night, units of the army and armed forces carried out raids against a number of military posts to which the armed terrorists groups had infiltrated at the surroundings of Jisr al-Shughour city in Idleb countryside, and the north western countryside of Hama.
Heavy losses were inflicted upon the terrorists in personnel and equipment and pursuing those who fled.
Earlier Saturday, the army had redeployed units in the surroundings of Jisr al-Shughour to avoid any civilian casualties and fortified its defensive positions in the city’s vicinity, while it launched concentrated strikes against groups of terrorists and their supply routes in the city, killing and injuring scores of terrorists and destroying their weapons and equipment.
Excerpts from SANA ~
Dozens of civilians were killed at dawn Sunday in a new appalling terrorist massacre committed in Jisr al-Shughour city in the countryside of the northern Idleb province.
A military source estimated the number of people who were killed at over 30, saying the majority of those were children and women.
Hiding inside their homes in hope they could escape the terror rampage, the locals were not spared the atrocious acts of the terrorists, who have flowed in droves coming from the Turkish border.
The killings, which took place in a square in the middle of Jisr al-Shughour city, were carried out in retaliation against the locals for their support to the army units fighting back the terrorist groups in the city.
Local sources in the city said the terrorists vandalized and destroyed their homes and properties as well as the state institutions and infrastructure in the city after carrying out large-scale pillage of the area.
This new massacre brings to minds the similarly heart-wrenching massacre which terrorists committed in Jisr al-Shughour city in June 2011 in which 120 civilians were killed.
Saturday night, units of the army and armed forces carried out raids against a number of military posts which terrorists groups infiltrated around the city and in the northwestern countryside of Hama.
Earlier Saturday, the army had redeployed units in the surroundings of Jisr al-Shughour to try to avoid any civilian casualties and fortified its defensive positions in the city’s vicinity, while it launched concentrated strikes against groups of terrorists and their supply routes in the city, killing and injuring scores of terrorists and destroying their weapons and equipment.
the Moroccan rat and internationa terrorist commander, Youssef Abou Ishaq, erased by Syrian Arab Army near Jisr al-Shughour
In succeeding clashes between the Syrian Arab Army Forces and foreign mercenaries was killed the terrorist commander of the attack to the village, the Moroccan Youssef Abou Ishaq, along with dozens of other terroristsand foreign mercenaries.
Earlier, military sources said the army targeted another convoy of terrorists’ vehicles at the axis of Nahla church and al-Mualaqa area in eastern Jisr al-Shughour city, leaving dozens of vehicles with terrorists on board destroyed.
Meanhwhile, terrorist organizations acknowledged on their social media pages the loss of scores of their members in the ongoing battles in Jisr al-Shughour, most of them from Jabhet al-Nusra.
Among the dead terrorists were a Sudanese named Mohammad Makki, Ghaith Ibrahim Abdelbaqi, Shadi Mohammad Fajr al-Hussein, Ayham Mohammad Alloush, Ahmad Jamil al-Khalil, Ahmad Iyad al-Sheikh Diab, Hamad Amer Abu Bakr, and Abdelkarim al-Hussein al-Yassin and the commander of the attack to the village of Jisr al-Shughour, the Moroccan Youssef Abou Ishaq. RIH (requiescat in hell)
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