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SYRIA. Exposure of spy network. Fightings in Damascus, Deir ez-Zor and Aleppo
9/15/2014 10:10:11 AM

Sources in the command of Jaish al-Muhajireen wal-Ansar/Army of Emigrants and Supporters (AES), reported about the neutralisation of a large spy network of Assadites around Aleppo. As a result of a joint special operation with Jabhat Ansar ad-Din/Front of Supporters of Religion (FSR) there were detained dozens of people, who, according to preliminary data, were part of an extensive network of spies operating in Aleppo and its suburbs.

They are currently under investigation. The guilt of the majority of the detainees has been proved, along with the confessions of Assadites themselves regarding the activities of the spy network of infidels.

Meanwhile, in Aleppo's Layramoun (aka Balleramoun) district positional battles were ongoing. Units of AES engaged in an intensive bombardment of fortified positions of infidels (see the video). In response, Assadites used aircraft.

Near Aleppo battles are taking place in the districts of Saif ad-Dawla, al-Kallyas, Sheikh Najjar. Aviation of infidels was bombing suburbs of settlement of Marea.

Intense fighting is in the region of Ain Terma - Duhania in Damascus. Infidels had several attempts to counter-attack in Duhania, but were repulsed. Fighting continues in the north-eastern outskirts of the settlement.

Aircraft and artillery of Assadites shelled Wadi Ain Terma, through which the supply of the Mujahideen forces in the Duhania is being conducted. Assadites also are trying to destroy the tunnels connecting Duhania with Ain Terma.

Battles are in open fields around Ain Terma, Kafr Batna, Jisrin, Sakba.

The situation in the al-Mleha flared up again. Units of Jaish al-Islam/Army of Islam (AI) entered the suburban area of Hteitet al-Jersh (north of Zebdin). Assadites were cleared out of Hteitet al-Jersh. Fierce fighting is also ongoing in the neighbouring Zebdin. Infidels use heavy artillery.

In Jobar, the battles are of the positional nature. Assadites conducted a massive bombing attack in the vicinity. Dozens of civilians were killed. Hundreds were injured.

Sporadic clashes occur in Zamalk and Kabuna, aircraft and artillery bombed the Douma and Haraste. As a result of the bombing of the Douma, there were killed about 60 civilians, the majority of them are children and women. More than 150 were seriously injured.

To the west of Damascus fights are ongoing in the area of the Barada River  as well as in Deir al-Makrin, Madai, Zabadani.

In Hama, squads of Jabhat an-Nusra/Victory Front (VF) hold positions near the town of Taibet al-Imam. Assadites actively use air power and artillery. The fighting significantly increased in the city of Mork - new reinforcements of infidels have arrived there. Aviation of Assadites bombed positions of the Mujahideen in al-Latamna and Kafr Zita.

In Deir ez-Zor the fightings are taking place at the military airfield. Ad Dawla al-Islamiyya/Islamic State (IS) units used heavy mortars and artillery. Collisions are also taking place on the outskirts of this strategic facility.

On the night of September 15, fightings in the vicinity of the aerodrome became ferocious. IS troops stormed the position of Assadites. Fighting continues.

In Quneitra, units of VF attacked and captured the towns of al-Raadi, Humaidiya and the village of Jubata al-Kashab (see the video). During the attack there were eliminated more than 30 infidels. The rest fled, leaving weapons and equipment behind.

Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center

 

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