The document discusses recent laws and statements from the Syrian government regarding currency exchange regulations, the president's speech addressing the people, and reactions from religious and government officials to events in Syria and the Middle East. It provides context on Syria's stance toward supporting Palestine and confronting foreign-backed terrorism, while still pursuing political solutions to the ongoing crisis.
President Assad issued a decree modifying the Syrian government, appointing new ministers. Meanwhile, the Syrian army conducted operations against armed groups in several areas, killing leaders and destroying weapons. Phone calls revealed that terrorist groups in Homs obtained chemical weapons from Saudi Arabia and were cooperating to transport sarin gas in Damascus. Russia said the flow of foreign fighters to Syria had failed to change conditions on the ground. The UN and US called for an investigation into alleged chemical weapons use in Damascus while the Vatican urged caution without evidence. Egypt and Syria expressed support for a political solution in Syria.
The document summarizes recent events in Syria:
1) Syrian army units killed militants from various Arab nationalities and destroyed weapons caches in Damascus and its outskirts.
2) In Homs, the army destroyed terrorist headquarters and killed members of armed groups, including some from Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
3) In the countryside of Idlib, an army unit killed all members of an armed group belonging to Jabhat al-Nusra, including its leaders.
Units of the Syrian armed forces fought battles against terrorists in multiple locations across Syria, killing many terrorists and thwarting infiltration attempts. President Assad issued a decree establishing a unified 9th grade exam across Syrian provinces. Britain acknowledged that a British citizen was killed while fighting with armed terrorist groups in Syria. The US and Germany expressed support for the upcoming Geneva 2 peace conference to find a political solution in Syria.
Units of the Syrian Arab Army found an explosive device making facility, including a 30-meter tunnel, during operations in Barzah. In Dara, units attacked gatherings and hideouts of Jabhat Al Nusra, killing several terrorists including snipers. In northern Lattakia, units continued operations against terrorists, killing many and destroying rockets.
The document discusses recent laws and statements from the Syrian government regarding currency exchange regulations, the president's speech addressing the people, and reactions from religious and government officials to events in Syria and the Middle East. It provides context on Syria's stance toward supporting Palestine and confronting foreign-backed terrorism, while still pursuing political solutions to the ongoing crisis.
President Assad issued a decree modifying the Syrian government, appointing new ministers. Meanwhile, the Syrian army conducted operations against armed groups in several areas, killing leaders and destroying weapons. Phone calls revealed that terrorist groups in Homs obtained chemical weapons from Saudi Arabia and were cooperating to transport sarin gas in Damascus. Russia said the flow of foreign fighters to Syria had failed to change conditions on the ground. The UN and US called for an investigation into alleged chemical weapons use in Damascus while the Vatican urged caution without evidence. Egypt and Syria expressed support for a political solution in Syria.
The document summarizes recent events in Syria:
1) Syrian army units killed militants from various Arab nationalities and destroyed weapons caches in Damascus and its outskirts.
2) In Homs, the army destroyed terrorist headquarters and killed members of armed groups, including some from Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
3) In the countryside of Idlib, an army unit killed all members of an armed group belonging to Jabhat al-Nusra, including its leaders.
Units of the Syrian armed forces fought battles against terrorists in multiple locations across Syria, killing many terrorists and thwarting infiltration attempts. President Assad issued a decree establishing a unified 9th grade exam across Syrian provinces. Britain acknowledged that a British citizen was killed while fighting with armed terrorist groups in Syria. The US and Germany expressed support for the upcoming Geneva 2 peace conference to find a political solution in Syria.
Units of the Syrian Arab Army found an explosive device making facility, including a 30-meter tunnel, during operations in Barzah. In Dara, units attacked gatherings and hideouts of Jabhat Al Nusra, killing several terrorists including snipers. In northern Lattakia, units continued operations against terrorists, killing many and destroying rockets.
An official said that a suicide bomber blew himself up amongst a group of citizens who were receiving medical services at a charity in Damascus, killing four and injuring eight. In Aleppo and its countryside, units of the armed forces destroyed weapons, heavy machine guns, ammunition, and a tractor-trailer truck carrying weapons and terrorists. Units of the Syrian army restored stability and security to Alkareeten city in Homs, dismantling explosive bombs planted in homes and streets by terrorists.
The armed forces in Syria have restored security and stability to the city of al-Qseir after conducting operations against terrorists. The army destroyed terrorist hideouts and dismantled explosive devices. While security has improved, the armed forces are continuing to search for remaining explosive devices left by terrorists.
Russian President Vladimir Putin believes that any attempts at direct foreign military intervention in Syria will fail and lead to humanitarian consequences. He expressed disappointment that the EU lifted its arms embargo on the Syrian opposition. Russia does not want to disrupt the regional balance and its arms contracts with Syria have not been implemented. Progress on an international conference on Syria depends on agreement among participants.
The Iraqi military has arrested a terrorist cell for attempting to use chemical weapons
The document summarizes recent military and political events in Syria:
- The Syrian army regained control of Al-Husseiniya and killed militants, while clashes occurred in multiple Damascus suburbs.
- Fighting broke out between militant groups in Aleppo and the countryside of Idlib and Deir ez-Zor.
- A source accused insurgents of knowing about the chemical attack in Ghouta in advance.
- British intelligence warned of threats from "Islamic extremists" in the country.
Units of the Syrian Arab Army conducted operations against terrorist groups in the countryside of Damascus, Aleppo, and Idleb, killing many terrorists including Saudis and Jordanians. The army also destroyed weapons and gained control of buildings. Meanwhile, Iran expressed readiness to provide oil, gas, food, and medical aid to Syria, and signed agreements to implement economic cooperation. The UNRWA director praised Syrian government support for Palestinian refugees.
The document reports on ongoing military operations by the Syrian army against terrorist groups across several Syrian cities and towns, with many terrorists killed or wounded. It also discusses protests in the US against potential military intervention in Syria, as well as Russia accusing the US of providing inaccurate information about chemical weapons use. Other topics covered include government efforts to restructure food subsidies and cultural events in Sweida.
The document summarizes news from Syria including:
1) A car bomb injured citizens in Damascus and mortar shells injured people in Barza and Al-Assad suburb. The army eliminated terrorist groups in Aleppo.
2) The army restored security in Al-Qseir, destroying a terrorist headquarters and confronting attacks. Other groups were eliminated in Idleb.
3) Jordan opened its airspace to Israeli drones to spy on Syria, while 8 displaced Syrians were arrested in Jordan for protesting camp conditions.
An explosion of a booby-trapped car in Jaramana, Damascus killed 10 citizens and injured 66. The Syrian army destroyed terrorist hideouts and killed many terrorists in various areas, including Aleppo, Hasakah, Idleb, and Daraa. They also found a tunnel used by terrorists in Harasta. The US decision to arm Syrian rebels was criticized by Syria and Russia as inflaming the crisis. Democratic Korea expressed solidarity with Syria against foreign aggression.
The document summarizes recent military and political events in Syria:
- The Syrian army regained control of Al-Husseiniya and killed militants, while clashes occurred in many Damascus suburbs.
- Fighting broke out between various militant groups in Aleppo and its countryside, while the army targeted weapons carriers and dismantled IEDs.
- The army engaged militants in Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa, killing an Iraqi militant leader. Kurdish forces also clashed with ISIS in Raqqa countryside.
- Clashes occurred between the army and over 25 militant groups in Idlib countryside near Dayef Valley and Ma'arrat al-Numan.
Units of the Syrian army conducted many successful operations against armed groups in Damascus and its countryside, killing and injuring many gunmen including some leaders. Similar operations also occurred in Lattakia countryside against gunmen of various nationalities. The army tightened its control on villages in al-Quneitra and foiled infiltration attempts in Aleppo while targeting many gunmen in Daraa. Attacks were reported in Homs along with activities of Daesh and al-Nusra in Idleb countryside.
Units of the Syrian Arab Army conducted many successful operations against armed groups across Syria, killing large numbers of gunmen in places like Harasta, Eastern Ghouta, Jobar, Zamalka, and the countryside of Lattakia, Aleppo, Daraa, Homs, and Idleb. They destroyed weapons caches and military equipment. The sources also reported clashes between armed groups. Meanwhile, civilians continued to bear the brunt of the conflict, with many killed or injured by shelling and rocket attacks in various cities and towns.
Units of the Syrian Arab Army conducted many successful operations against armed groups across Syria, killing large numbers of gunmen in places like Harasta, Eastern Ghouta, Jobar, Zamalka, and the countryside of Lattakia, Aleppo, Daraa, Homs, and Idleb. Syrian forces also destroyed weapons caches, ammunition, vehicles, and fortified positions. However, some attacks by opposition gunmen killed civilians in Jaraman, Aleppo, and Homs. Furthermore, HRW confirmed that armed groups committed crimes against humanity in the countryside of Lattakia.
The document summarizes clashes between Syrian government forces and armed opposition groups across Syria, including:
- The Syrian army regained control of Al-Husseiniya south of Damascus and killed militants, including a Jordanian named Islam Qasimi.
- Clashes occurred between the Syrian army and militants in multiple neighborhoods of Aleppo as well as the countryside, where improvised devices and mines were dismantled.
- Fighting took place between various opposition groups including between al-Qaeda affiliated al-Nusra Front and ISIS in Raqqa and Aleppo countryside, leaving casualties on both sides.
- Violent battles occurred between the army and over 25 armed groups surrounding Dayr az
- Shelling in Damascus killed civilians and clashes escalated in East Ghouta with the Syrian army targeting gunmen headquarters and killing several militants.
- The Syrian army gained control of villages in Aleppo countryside and dismantled explosives while clashes continued in Aleppo city and its outskirts.
- Clashes occurred between the Syrian army and ISIS in Latakia countryside, and the battle of Al-Zalzalah started between rebels and militants in Idlib to liberate camps. An explosion happened in Deir Ezzor and battles continued in Daraa.
This document provides a summary of recent events in Syria from the perspective of the Syrian government. It reports on military operations against armed groups in multiple locations across Syria that resulted in deaths of militants from various countries. It also mentions the reopening of the Aleppo-Hama road by the Syrian army, attacks by armed groups that killed civilians, and the split of a militant group in Aleppo to join another extremist organization. Additionally, it reports on international opposition calls and upcoming peace talks.
- The Syrian army destroyed militant headquarters and killed many militants including leaders in Damascus, Homs, Idlib, Aleppo, and Daraa. This included 43 militants of Moroccan and Libyan nationalities in Idlib countryside.
- In Aleppo countryside, 3 children were killed and 6 civilians wounded by rockets fired by militants. The Syrian army also clashed with and killed many militants in Aleppo.
- President Assad said that the Syrian people who made the October War will be victorious in eliminating terrorists, as civil institutions commemorated the October War anniversary.
Units of the Syrian Arab Army conducted many successful military operations across Syria, killing large numbers of gunmen in places like Damascus, its countryside, Aleppo, Daraa, Homs, Lattakia, and Idlib. These operations destroyed gunmen gatherings and warehouses of weapons. Meanwhile, gunmen shelled civilian areas in Homs, Aleppo, and Jaraman, killing and injuring civilians, including women and children. The Syrian government continues to support families of killed soldiers while fighting terrorist groups supported by foreign countries.
The Syrian army destroyed militant headquarters and killed many fighters in Damascus, Homs, Idlib, Aleppo, and Daraa. This included the leaders of various brigades. Meanwhile, 43 militants from Morocco and Libya surrendered in Idlib countryside. In other news, a Bulgarian journalist said militants in Syria train children to fight and rape women. Civil institutions commemorated the 40th anniversary of the October War victory over Israel, seeing parallels to today's conflict. President Assad said Syrians will be victorious over terrorism as they were in the October War.