Syria: More Lebanese fighters join anti-Daesh operation in Homs
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More Lebanese fighters join anti-Daesh operation in Homs
A large number of fighters from the Lebanese Hezbollah Resistance Movement have left their positions in Aleppo for Eastern Homs to join the Syrian Army troops' battle against Daesh terrorists.
According to Fars news agency, a military source confirmed on Saturday that the Hezbollah forces have arrived in Homs Province via Khanasser Highway in southeastern Aleppo to join the army to intensify war on Daesh.
He added that the army will also forward more soldiers from de-escalation zones to the battlefields in Eastern Homs.
The source went on to say that after the endorsement of the de-escalation zones agreement, the Hezbollah fighters left Southern Aleppo to continue war on Daesh terrorists in Eastern Homs and then move towards Deir Ezzur to lift terrorists' siege on the Eastern city and its military airport.
A well-informed military source disclosed on Wednesday that the army troops and the Hezbollah fighters were getting ready to carry out an imminent large-scale operation against Daesh in Central Syria.
EA