Thursday, 25 April 2013

Syrian army imposes control over the strategic Otaiba

 

 

Syrian Army Deals Militants Major Blow near Damascus


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Syrian soldiers have killed dozens of militants near Damascus as the army continues mop-up operations on the outskirts of the capital.

On Sunday, a number of militants were killed during intense clashes with Syrian troops in the town of Jdaidet al-Fadl, located on the western suburb of Damascus, Syria’s official news agency SANA reported.

Syrian armyTerrorist hideouts were also raided by the Syrian forces in the town of Daraya, which is located about eight kilometers (five miles) southwest of Damascus.

In addition, the army engaged foreign-backed militants in the village of Khan al-Shih, some 25 kilometers (15 miles) south of the capital. Scores of gunmen were killed in the fighting, SANA said.

Meanwhile, Syrian bomb disposal teams found and defused four remote-controlled improvised explosive devices, weighing 50 kilograms each, near a mosque in the village.
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Moreover, Syrian troops clashed with militants in the village of Jobar, located two kilometers (1.2 miles) northeast of Damascus. A unit of the army also killed a number of militants in the city of Harasta near the capital.

Similar clashes broke out outside a terrorist hideout in the town of al-Shifoniyeh, and the Syrian forces shot dead scores of militants. A large amount of weapons and munitions was destroyed after the fierce gun battle.

In the town of al-Otaiba, the Syrian bomb squad defused over two dozen explosive devices, which were planted in streets and houses.

On Sunday, the army also carried out an operation in the town of al-Hejjeira. A number of vehicles used by terrorists were destroyed in the firefight.
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22-04-2013 - 09:47 Last updated 22-04-2013 - 09:47

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