One Syrian citizen was killed and 11 others were injured in rocket attacks on al Hamadaniah neighborhood in Aleppo city, SANA news agency reported on Friday.
A source at Aleppo Police Command said that terrorist groups fired a number of rocket shells on al Hamadaniah neighborhood, killing a citizen, injuring 11 others and causing material damage to citizens’ private and public properties.
Separately, tens of terrorists were killed and many of their vehicles were destroyed during intensive airstrikes by the Syrian Air Force on the dens of the so called "Jaish al Fateh" and the groups affiliated to Jabhat al Nusra in the countryside of Aleppo, Idleb, Hama and Homs, according to a military source.
The source said that the Syrian Air Force carried out during the past 24 hours 46 sorties by bombers and 13 sorties by helicopters on the gatherings of terrorist organizations, destroying two convoys of vehicles on the terrorists’ movement axes between the cities of Idleb and Maaret al Numan.
In Aleppo countryside, the army’s sorties destroyed a tank, a vehicle loaded with ammunition and three mortar launchers and killed tens of terrorists in the area surrounding the Military Academies to the south of Aleppo city.
Source : MENA
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