US-made mines discovered in Syria

The Syrian Army reported discovering a depot of US-made mines in Quneitra, south of Syria.

 

Iran Press/Middle East: Syria's Army announced that the ammo cache was discovered on Sunday in a clearing operation in al-Malaq village the southern part of the Syrian province.

The landmines left behind by the Jabhat al-Nusra terrorist group in its former hideout in the village, SANA reported.

The Syrian army has found several caches of Israeli as well as US-made arms in different parts of Syria.

On 23 April 2019 Syrian government forces discovered Israeli and US-made weapons and munitions in the southern province of Quneitra, which was formerly controlled by militants and terrorists.

The ammunition included 37mm and 23mm auto-cannons as well as man-portable anti-armor rocket launchers.

A Western-made mine and an improvised explosive device (IED) detection system, binoculars, Thuraya satellite phones, a portable satellite internet system in addition to Jordanian, Saudi and Kuwaiti medicine were recovered from the militant redoubt as well.

The Syrian government has repeatedly declared that the terrorists receive support from both the United States and the Zionist regime. 205/215

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