Syrian army liberates airport near Damascus from Daesh
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A Syrian army jet is guided out of the hangar at al-Dumayr military airport near the capital city of Damascus
The Syrian army forces have wrested control of a military airport near the capital, Damascus, marking the latest in a string of victories over the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group.
The recapture of the strategic al-Sin air base took place late on Saturday as the Syrian army continues its advances against militants, Arabic-language Syria Now news website reported.
The Syrian soldiers further liberated the Safa resort in eastern Qalamoun region.
Meanwhile, 20 terrorists were killed while four of their vehicles were destroyed in heavy clashes with the Syrian troops in a village located in the southern Suwayda Province.
The Syrian forces further foiled a Daesh attack on a village in the eastern province of Dayr al-Zawr.
The country’s air force further struck positions held by Daesh in the southeastern part of the recently-liberated city of Palmyra in Homs Province.
In another development on Saturday, a roadside improvised explosive device went off in the suburb of the city of Dara'a, killing one person and injuring four other members of a family.
In addition, mortar attacks by terrorists in a district in the northern province of Aleppo left two Syrian dead and five more wounded.
The Syrian forces recently thwarted terrorist attacks on al-Dumayr military airfield, located in the eastern countryside of Damascus.
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