Syrian army forces killed dozens of militants of the so-called "Islam Brigade" in Adra al-Balad area and several other districts of Damascus countryside. The army killed a number of terrorists in al-Mleiha neighborhood and destroyed their weapons and ammunition. Among the dead terrorists were Abdullah Hamad from Somalia and Ammar Bin Jouhar from Algeria. Army units also killed 21 terrorists of the so-called "Islam Brigade" in Adra al-Balad and destroyed their equipment, while other army units killed 25 terrorists in Aliyeh farms in Duma city. The Syrian armed forces also stormed terrorists' dens and gatherings in al-Zabadani city, Khan al-Sheeh and its farms, inflicting heavy losses upon them. Other army units clashed with militants to the East of the Teacher Building in Joubar neighborhood, killing and injuring scores of the terrorists. In al-Qaboun neighborhood in al-Zabadani city, an army unit killed a terrorist near al-Omari Mosque and injured several others. Syria has been gripped with deadly unrest since 2011, when foreign-backed terrorists hijacked the sporadic peaceful protests of Syrian nation. According to official reports, Western powers and their regional allies - especially Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey - are supporting the militants operating in the crisis-hit Muslim country.
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