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Mar-02-2016 11:42printcomments

Syrian Army Prepares for Final Push to Victory

Syria's army deals a heavy blow to Saudi-backed terrorists.

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Rebel groups fighting the Syrian govt have many concessions to make in order to participate i peace talks and ceasefire, photo courtesy: dw.com

(DAMASCUS, Syria) - As the international community and Syrian government welcome the newly-reached agreement on a temporary truce in Syria, the U.S. and its Saudi allies seek to wreak havoc in war-torn Syria and exploit the humanitarian ceasefire to al-Qaeda terrorists’ benefit, though the Syrian army vowed to crush any insurgent group that doesn’t abide by the international deal.

Yesterday, Syrian Arab Army (SAA) units advance deeper into rebel-held Darayya, a southern Damascus suburb, inflicting large causalities on al-Nusra Front militants —the al-Qaeda offshoot in Syria, destroying their heavy weaponry and severing their supply routes.

Media sources close to the Syrian opposition corroborated the reports of a hasty withdrawal of radical militants from another group, the Darayya-Muadamiya front.

In the meantime, the Syrian Army and Popular Committees are gaining ground in northern Syria by wresting control of the main rebel bastions of Ein al-Ghazal and Maza’la, the northwestern strategic town of Kensaba, close to the Lattakia-Aleppo highway.

Army soldiers also killed and captured scores of Chinese-Uyghur terrorists and seized several pick-up's equipped with heavy machine guns. Concurrently, the Syrian troops retook strategic heights of Qamoua’a, Kafarsand and al-Koroum Khasat in Latakia's northern countryside.

The Syrian Arab Air Force also conducted several sorties against al-Nusra Front terrorist targets in Homs and Hama, killing 13 foreign rebels. In the Eastern city of Deir ez-Zor, the Syrian army explored and later blew up a tunnel an al-Sana’a neighborhood, liquidating 65 ISIS terrorists.

The Syrian Army engaged ISIS gunmen on the Hama-Aleppo highway and road connecting Khanaser to Ithriya, inflicting more losses on ISIS mercenaries.

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