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Syrian, Russian attacks on terrorist headquarters eliminate dozens of militants — radio

According to Sham FM radio, the Syrian army has taken full control over the territory of a number of settlements in the north of Hama province

TUNIS, December 1. /TASS/. The Syrian Air Force and the Russian Aerospace Forces have eliminated and injured dozens of Jabhat al-Nusra terrorists (an extremist group outlawed in Russia) in the city of Idlib as a result of strikes on their headquarters and weapons depots, the Sham FM radio station reported.

"Dozens of militants from Jabhat al-Nusra and affiliated groups were killed and injured in strikes carried out jointly by the Syrian and Russian air forces on military headquarters and weapons depots in the city of Idlib," the radio said.

Later Sham FM radio added that the Syrian army has taken full control over the territory of a number of settlements in the north of Hama province, which borders Aleppo and Idlib provinces.

According to its information, the Syrian army and its allies control the entrances and exits of several settlements in the northern part of the province.

The Syrian military command said on November 28 that units of the Jabhat al-Nusra extremist group "launched a large-scale attack on a broad front" on the morning of November 27. According to the statement, the terrorists attempted to attack "the villages and towns protected by the Syrian army, as well as military facilities." On November 30, the Syrian army said it was forced to regroup its forces while repelling a terrorist attack in Aleppo to save the lives of civilians and servicemen, and was preparing for a counterattack.

Syrian President Bashar Assad said in a conversation with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan that the country is capable of defeating terrorists with the help of allies and friends.

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