Residents of a strategic town in the Syrian province of Latakia have begun returning home, a day after the country’s army retook the area from militants.
The Syrian army has recaptured the strategic town of Kassab near the country’s border with Turkey in the northwestern province of Latakia.
Takfiri terrorists and foreign-backed militants have fled the strategic town of Kasab in northwestern Syria following the army deployment.
Residents of a central Syrian town have confronted foreign-backed insurgents attempting to intrude into their territory, killing and wounding more than 50 terrorists.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has said that Syrian people have no choice but to overcome foreign-backed militants and extremist theoreticians in the country.
The Syrian army and Hezbollah are advancing on the village of Flita near the Lebanon border, where militants had fled following the liberation of the Syrian city of Yabroud.
The fighting continues between Syrian troops and the foreign-backed militants in the northern town of Kasab near the Turkish border, Al-Alam reports.
The pilot of a Syrian jet shot down near Turkish border has vowed to return to the battlefield to continue fighting against terrorists operating in Syria.