Syrian army forces have driven out al-Nusra Front terrorist group from al-Jubailiya village in Daraa Province and returned peace and stability to the region, al-Alam reports.
Syrian army has launched a special operation around the holy shrine of Sayyida Zeinab in south of capital Damascus after it was attacked by foreign-backed insurgents.
After more than two years of relentless conflict, Syria’s government is trying to avert a secondary crisis: a sharp decline in the Syrian currency resulted by US-pushed strict sanctions on the war-torn country.
France’s Interior Minister Manuel Valls has confirmed French nationals are fighting among the armed terrorists in Syria, expressing concerns about consequences of these extremists returning to the country when the fight is over.
Syrian Kurdish fighters in the northeast of the country have expelled foreign-backed militants from a checkpoint on Saturday and seized their weapons and ammunition, the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Seyyed Abbas Araqchi has condemned the terrorist attack on the holy shrine of Sayyida Zaynab (AS) in the suburbs of the Syrian capital, Damascus.
Turkish army says it has fired back at militants shootings from the Syrian side of its borders.
While the warnings of Al-Qaeda's strength in Syria have gone unheeded, many political analysts consider it as media hype expanded by Western powers.
US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey has confirmed that the government is discussing the prospect of attacking Syria which is torn by a foreign-backed insurgency that has claimed thousands of lives.
Militants in Syria have blown up gas and fuel pipelines that feed power stations in country’s south, causing a blackout in the region.
Militants in Syria’s Homs have attacked a school used by displaced civilians as shelter, leaving at least three people dead and several injured.
Britain’s defense ministry says deployment of British troops in Syria for a military intervention is “unlikely” while no option has been taken off the table in dealing with the Syria crisis.
Army forces in Syria have seized warfare belonging to Takfiri terrorists in Latakia Province.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Seyyed Abbas Araqchi has dismissed reports quoting Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari as saying that Tehran may be sending weapons to Syria through Iraq’s airspace.
Turkish troops have returned fire into Syria in retaliation for fatal bullets from Syrian border into southeastern Turkey.
Iran's president-elect Hassan Rohani has expressed hope that the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad will overcome the crisis with the assistance of "benevolent forces."
Five thousand people a month are dying in Syria's unrest, which has now generated the worst refugee crisis since the 1994 Rwandan genocide, the UN says.
Al-Qaeda is planning to declare a government of its own in north of Syria in August, establishing a stronger base for the terrorist group in the war-torn country.
Iran says the Islamic Republic would welcome ceasefire between the Syrian government and militant groups during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, reiterating that a national dialogue was the only way to resolve the crisis.
Turkey has denied reports that it had allowed its airspace to be used by Israel to launch recent airstrikes on the Syrian port city of Latakia.