Syrian, Russian warplanes hit hard terrorists' supply cargos in Idlib
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Syrian jet fighter on a mission to hit terrorists' positions
The Syrian and Russian fighter jets targeted terrorist groups' positions badly in southern Idlib to prevent them from dispatching arms, ammunition and fresh forces for their comrades in Aleppo battlefields.
Simultaneous with the start of the Syrian army operation to reinvigorate the security situation in the Western parts of Aleppo city, the Syrian and Russian warplanes carried out tens of combat flights over terrorists' centers in the towns and villages of Khan Sheikhoun, Saraqib, surroundings of Banish, Taftnaz and Ma'arat al-Nu'aman to prevent militants to transfer arms, ammunition and fresh forces to Aleppo battlefields.
Russian fighter jets targeted terrorists' positions near the city of Idlib close to an arms and ammunition depot, leaving several terrorists dead.
A military source disclosed that Russian and Syrian fighter jets are continuously flying over militant-held regions to monitor supply lines of terrorists from Idlib to Aleppo.
On Monday, Syrian fighter jets pounded terrorist groups' gatherings in the towns of Saraqib, Khan Sheikhoun and near Banish to prevent the flow of arms and fresh militants to the western part of Aleppo city.
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