The fighter jets of the Syrian army carried out airstrikes against the Turkistan Party terrorist group in the south of Idlib.

Iran Press/ West Asia: The Syrian Arab Army targets positions of the Turkistan Party terrorist group in the town of Bsanqul in southern Syria.

The Syrian Armed Forces conducted several airstrikes on Thursday, targeting areas where the Turkistan Party is active in the outskirts of the town of Bsanqul, south of Idlib in northern Syria.

Syrian state-owned news agency SANA reported "intensive flights of Syrian fighter jets over the Idlib province."

Repeated terrorist attacks by the Turkistan Party have resulted in the martyrdom of many Syrian officers and soldiers.

Last month, four soldiers were killed in an attack by the group's militants on a military checkpoint in the village of Umm al-Miyazen, in the eastern countryside of the Daraa governorate.

Syria's Defense Ministry confirmed on Wednesday that the armed forces operating in Idlib and al-Quneitra countryside had managed to shoot down three drones that attempted to attack military positions and civilian populations in proximate villages and towns.

The Syrian army continues to strike terrorist organizations in various locations as part of a wider operation to liberate lands occupied by foreign-backed militants.

Earlier, the Ministry of Defense of Russia also announced that the air-space forces of this country destroyed two bases of terrorists in Idlib province of Syria, which were involved in the shelling of the positions of the Syrian army in this province. 219

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