Syrian army troops backed by allied forces managed to recapture a village in al-Bab District in northwestern parts of the Arab country from the Daesh (ISIS or ISIL) terrorist group, Syrian sources said on Sunday.
According to Tasnim dispatches, the Syrian forces retook full control of the northwestern village of Abu Taltal in Aleppo Governorate and cleared the area from the foreign-backed terrorists.
With the advances, the Syrian army troops have reached areas less than two kilometers from al-Bab District and cut off main supply routes of terrorists in the region, the Syrian sources said.
Earlier this week, Syrian forces laid siege to al-Bab after making advances against Daesh toward the northwestern town.
(Tasnim)
12/2/17
According to Tasnim dispatches, the Syrian forces retook full control of the northwestern village of Abu Taltal in Aleppo Governorate and cleared the area from the foreign-backed terrorists.
With the advances, the Syrian army troops have reached areas less than two kilometers from al-Bab District and cut off main supply routes of terrorists in the region, the Syrian sources said.
Earlier this week, Syrian forces laid siege to al-Bab after making advances against Daesh toward the northwestern town.
(Tasnim)
12/2/17
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