Syrian Army air defense shot down an explosive-laden drone of terrorists in the western province of Hama on Sunday.

Iran Press/Middle East: The drone carrying explosives was downed by Syrian government forces in the Hama governorate, SANA news agency reported on Sunday.

According to SANA, the drone was downed over the al-Hamra farms west of the city of Salamiay.

The terrorist remnants of Daesh use unmanned aerial vehicles to strike at military and economic facilities.

Syrian army forces on Sunday night continued their advance in southern Idlib province, north of the city of Tallah to liberate the town from terrorists.

The province of Idlib is the last remaining base of terrorists in Syria.

The crisis in Syria began in 2011 with the widespread aggression of terrorist groups backed by Saudi Arabia, the US, and their allies to change the region's equations in favor of the Zionist Regime of Israel.

The Syrian military has recently managed to eliminate the Daesh terrorist group in the country with the help of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Russian support.

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