Syrian army hit hard Nusra terrorists in Idlib

Syrian troops and their allies targeted the positions of al-Nusra Front terrorists in the northwestern province of Idlib in response to the militants’ breaches of a de-escalation zone agreement.

Iran Press/ Middle East: The army launched artillery and rocket strikes against the hideouts of al-Nusra militants in the areas of Jerjanaz, Khan Sheikhoun, Tajtaya and Abou Haba in the southern countryside of Idlib.

Large groups of the militants were killed and their fortified dens destroyed during the raids, SANA reported.

The attacks came after the terrorists violated the de-escalation zone agreement reached following a meeting between Turkish and Russian President, in the Sochi on September 17.

The Syrian government’s attacks on terrorists’ positions in 'Idlib' and 'Hama' come in the wake of reports that members of the 'Jabhat Fateh al-Sham' takfiri terrorist group with militants from the so-called 'Turkistan Islamic Party in Syria', are mounting chemical warheads on more than a hundred missiles in cooperation with European experts in Idlib. 101/205

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