Syrian Army Advancing in Depth of Terrorist-Held Regions in Dara’a
The army men engaged in fierce clashes with terrorists in Northern Dara’a and seized control over Khirbet Jalah and Tal al-Saman regions Southwest of the village of al-Ja’eileh.
In the meantime, local sources reported that the terrorists laid down arms in the small town of Jabib and regions near the town of Busra al-Sham in the depth of terrorist-held regions and joined peace agreement with Damascus government.
The sources further said that the army men entered Jabib and Busra al-Sham as local people hoisted government’s flag after terrorists endorsed the reconciliation plan.
Also, the army’s artillery and missile units pounded terrorists’ positions and movements near the Old Custom Building East of Dara’a city, destroying a number of the positions and killing several terrorists.
Regions near the Old Custom are home to the most important supply lines of the terrorists of Tahrir al-Sham Hay’at (the Levant Liberation Board or the Al-Nusra Front) and spread from Dara’a al-Balad districts to East of Dara’a city and from there to the border with Jordan.
The Arabic-language al-Alam al-Harbi war media reported on Friday that the government troops imposed control over al-Harak city and al-Thawra town in Dara’a province.
Also, the Arabic-language Moraseloun website reported that the Syrian army won control of the town of Alma North of al-Hirak city together with the Syrian Air Force Battalion Base West of al-Hirak after clashes with terrorists East of Dara’a province.
The Syrian army was reinforcing its military positions in liberated areas after making the recent advances.
The government troops had also managed to liberate and purge terrorists from Eastern Meliha, Western Meliha, Naheteh and Sama al-Nahidat on Thursday morning.
With Al-Hirak and Alma under their control, the Syrian Army swept through several more areas, including the large hilltop of Talat Al-Sakar, Battalion 279 Base, and the small town of Al-Sourah.
The capture of Al-Hirak also brings the Syrian Army much closer to sealing the provincial border of the Al-Sweida Governorate.