Two people were killed, including a little girl, and 14 others were injured in the terrorist groups' attack on Al-Kashef and Al-Matar neighborhoods in Dara'a.
The Syrian Army troops engaged in heavy fighting with al-Nusra Front (also known as Fatah al-Sham Front or the Levant Liberation Board) in the neighborhoods of Dara'a city and managed to repel a fresh offensive of the Takfiri terrorists
The Syrian army warded off Al-Nusra's multiple attacks on several military points in Dara'a, inflicting heavy casualties on the terrorists killing number of terrorist's commander
Syrian Army troops fended off an offensive of a group of terrorists affiliated to Fatah al-Sham Front (previously known as the al-Nusra Front) on government forces' positions in al-Tha'ala airbase, inflicting major losses on the militants.
The Syrian army forces launched massive military operations in the two provinces of Quneitra and Lattakia, inflicting heavy losses on the terrorists.
Syrian military troops carried out a fresh round of anti-terrorism offensives in Northwestern Dara'a and drove militants out of their positions, managing to restore security to the old Dara'a-Damascus road.
Syrian Army soldiers stormed the concentration centers of Fatah al-Sham Front (previously known as the al-Nusra Front) in Dara'a city and in Northwestern part of the province, destroying their military equipment.
Syrian Army troops and Air Force started striking terrorist groups' positions in Western Ghouta after militants continued to attack government positions irrespective of the peace talks in the town of Khan al-Sheih.
Top commanders of Fatah al-Sham Front (formerly al-Nusra Front) as well as a number of their counterparts in other terrorist groups that are deployed in Idlib voiced opposition to the transfer of the militants, who agreed on Saturday to leave their positions in Southwestern Damascus to relocate to Idlib.
The terrorist groups in different parts of Syria are facing the army and its allies' advance following several ultimatums to leave the region.
The Syrian troops continued their advance in different parts of Aleppo with more militants surrendering to the government authorities as the US airstrikes in the province killed and wounded 10 people.
Hundreds of troops from the Syrian Army and National Defense Forces were dispatched to Daraa on Monday to reinforce the government troops deployed in the Southern province, a move seen by many as an initial step in preparation for a large-scale offensive against the terrorists in Southern Syria.
The Syrian fighter jets raided the terrorists' military positions in Deir Ezzur province, and inflicted heavy losses on the militants over the past 24 hours.
Syrian government forces have managed to liberate two more areas in Aleppo from the clutches of foreign-sponsored Takfiri militants as they are trying to flush the extremists out of the strategic northwestern city.
Syrian government forces, backed by Russian aerial cover, have advanced further in the northwestern city of Aleppo, tightening the noose around militants.
Syrian military forces stormed the strongholds of Fatah al-Sham Front (the newly formed al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group previously known as the al-Nusra Front) in Dara'a districts, and inflicted large casualties on the militants.
Syrian army's Choppers have targeted terrorist groups' gathering centers, artillery in Dara'a province on Monday.
Units of Syrian army have destroyed Terrorists’ command center, a fortified position and a monitoring center in Dara'a al-Balad area in Dara'a city; killing all the terrorists in there.
Syrian army soldiers stormed the terrorist groups' gatherings and concentration centers in the Southern districts of Dara'a city, leaving tens of them dead or wounded.
The Syrian army units continued their advances in Dara'a al-Balad region in the Southern city of Dara'a on Tuesday, inflicting heavy losses on the terrorist groups and destroying their command centers.