DAMASCUS: WE ARE CONFIRMING THE DEATH OF THE STINKING RAT ZAHRAAN ‘ALLOOSH IN AN AERIAL RAID BY THE SAAF AT HIS HQ IN THE EAST GHOUTA, SPECIFICALLY AT AL-‘AALIYA FARMS. MORE TO COME LATER.
HOMS: Syria’s air force was very active over the eastern part of Homs Province today and yesterday in an effort to break ISIS fortifications as a prelude to the campaign to rid all Homs of its plague.
Maheen: The SAAF spotted a truck carrying weapons and ammunition moving westward and descended on it turning it into a ball of fire. A huge explosion followed proving that the truck was not carrying dairy products. Along with the truck were 3 Toyota flatbeds armed with 23mm cannons. Those were all destroyed and every rodents riding in the vehicles was sent to a burning Hell.
Maheen Fuel Station: The SAAF strafed a ragged column of trucks belonging to ISIS killing an estimate 20 or more rodents.
Great Maheen Mountain: The SAAF pounced on moving rodents in trucks and destroyed another column of cannon-bearing trucks. Aerial assessments are difficult for obvious reasons and no other details are available.
Al-Hadath: Liberated by the SAA with massive losses to the terrorist infidels. Rat carcasses are reportedly being found all over the area.
Umm Kaddoom Hills: Rat free as of yesterday.
East Al-Za’faraana: This is Alqaeda/Nusra territory. The SAAF struck a command-and-control center destroying 6 vehicles in the process.
Tallat ‘Ayyaash: A nest was invaded by the SAA and PDC. All rodents killed inside:
‘Abdul-`Aati Al-Faseeh
Muhammad ‘Umraaniyya
Raaji Maraakibi
‘Taajuddeen Al-‘Ali
Ahmad ‘Atrees
Fu`aad Al-Bandar
Heavy fighting reported yesterday at: Hawwaareen-Maheen Road, Dhahrat Abu Faraj, northeast of Al-Hadath
Tayr Ma’ala Village: Nusra struck by SAA artillery. No details.
Other areas infested by Nusra/Alqaeda bombed by SAA artillery yesterday: Jabal Al-Kann, Waadi Al-Khanaazeer, Talbeesa
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LATAKIA: TURKS BUSTED IN LATAKIA BY THE SYRIAN SECURITY SERVICES!
This is a view of the massive chemical weapons stash the American-supported Alqaeda murderers warehoused at the Daghdaghaan Farm on the road between the villages of Al-Kabeer and Al-Durra. The cache was uncovered by security services after monitoring the area for a few days. When the storage facility was raided, our security agents found mostly Turkish-supplied precursor chemicals, centrifuges, gas masks and a cornucopia of Saudi, Qatari and American-supplied drugs and medical merchandise.
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DER’AH:
Der’ah City: A bulldozer and a network of Zionist-manufactured surveillance cameras were seized by the SAA in the Manshiyya Quarter. 7 rats were killed. All were foreigners.
Der’ah Station: A surveillance camera system, exactly like the one mentioned herein-above, CDs and machine guns were confiscated.
‘Itmaan: A large number of hyenas belonging to Nusra were killed. Fortifications were destroyed. I have no other details.
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HAMA/IDLIB:
Al-Sirmaaniyya: Nusra’s HQ was hit directly by SAA artillery killing a confirmed 6 rodents. The SAA also killed another 5 just north of the town.
Abu Muhammad “Alghaam” (It means “landmines”. Id pending)
Abu ‘Abduh Al-Ansaari (Id pending)
Kafr Nabbooda: A truck with weapons and ammo belonging to Ahraar Al-Shaam was destroyed by the RuAF.
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