Syrian Army troops have targeted ISIL's strongholds and
positions hard in Eastern Homs, killing several terrorists, including a
security commander and an Emir.
ISIL's security officer Aref al-Sweilim from Kuwait and Takfiri group's
commander in al-Sukhneh region Marwan Abu Daghmesh were killed in the
offensive of the Syrian Special Forces near al-Abyadh mountain.
According to the report, Syrian army men also targeted two tanks, a missile launchpad, two
fuel tankers and five technical vehicles of the ISIL in their attacks.
The Syrian Air Force, for its part, bombed ISIL centers near al-Sha'er
oilfield in Southeastern side of Palmyra, which not only ended in the
killing of several militants but destroyed their machinegun-equipped
vehicles.
In relevant developments in the province on Friday, Syrian army
soldiers beat a number of ISIL terrorists back from their positions in
Eastern Homs after hours of non-stop clashes, inflicting also major
losses on them.
The Syrian military forces engaged in fierce clashes with a number of
ISIL terrorists who attacked the villages of Abu al-Alaya and Khattab by
lights and semi-heavy weapons and forced them to retreat from
surroundings of the village.
The ISIL left behind scores of the dead and wounded members in the failed attacks; FNA reported. ARAB NEW
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