14 April 2015 - 13:39
Syrian Army's Offensives Turns Hama Province into Graveyard for Terrorists

Various parts of the Central Hama province, including villages, towns, and cities' outskirts, have been stormed by the Syrian Armed Forces who killed a large number of ISIL and al-Nusra Front's terrorists in their operations.

Morek, Tal al-Zaatar, Atshan, Um Harteen, Kfar Zeita, Masaada and Hamadi Omar in Hama countryside were some of the battlefields where the army purged the rebels.

Meantime, dozens of terrorists were killed and wounded in Kafr Zita, al-Latamina, Attshan, and Skik in the northern countryside of Hama.

Al-Tanahij, al-Twabia, Qtisha and al-Ma’damia in the Eastern countryside of Hama were also the scenes of heavy clashes between the ISIL terrorists and the army men who won the battles in the said regions.

Since 2011, Syria has been faced massive insurgency created by the certain Western countries and their regional allies that staged a propagandistic war against Damascus.

At the beginning of crisis, certain western powers and their regional allies voiced loudly that Syrian protests have no diplomatic solution, and then they started supplying the country's opposition groups with their arms and funds.

But in 2014, specially after victory of President Bashar al-Assad in the country's presidential election in summer, the army has gained upper hand in its anti-terrorism campaign, and has been partly successful in sealing borders with Turkey and Jordan. 

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