Aleppo
A large number of buses queued up in the Aleppo Municipality stadium on Wednesday to evacuate terrorists from the city's Eastern districts, local sources said.
There were reports that the civil society delegations and reconciliation committees are trying to evacuate groups of terrorists from Eastern Aleppo.
Earlier on Wednesday, Syrian security officials said that some 900 terrorists are preparing to be evacuated from the Eastern districts of Aleppo on Thursday.
The security officials said that 30 buses were most likely to evacuate on Thursday around 900 terrorists, who have turned down the offer to join the peace agreement with the government but agreed to leave Aleppo.
"The militants, who have applied to leave Aleppo, will not face any problem by the security forces," Abdul Hamid Seirafi, a Syrian judiciary official, told FNA.
Meantime, a source based in the Northern Syrian city said that three people were killed and 27 others injured, including three children, as militants shelled Western Aleppo.
According to the source the attack on Aleppo’s Jamiliya neighborhood took place during a 48-hour ‘humanitarian pause’ by Russian and Syrian forces and all those killed in were adult males, RT reported.
RT's correspondent in Aleppo, Murad Gazdiev said the militants, including Fatah al-Sham Front (formerly known as al-Nusra Front) terrorists, who control the Eastern part of Aleppo, have intensified the shelling attacks on areas controlled by government forces in recent days.
Also on Wednesday, military sources said that the Syrian army troops and popular forces drove Jeish al-Fatah terrorists out of over ninety percent of Housing Project 1070 in the Southwestern parts of Aleppo city, adding that the government troops are encircling the remaining pockets of the militants in the few building blocks still under their control.
"The present conditions show that Housing Project 1070 will be completely captured soon. There has remained only a few building blocks under Jeish al-Fatah's control," the sources said.
"Now the terrorists are under siege, trapped in the circle of government soldiers. They have no way out," they added.
In another development in Aleppo, the Hmeimim-based Russian center coordinating ceasefire regime in Syria announced that two jets of the US-led coalition launched raids on Hassadjek village in Afrin area, North of Syria, leaving civilian casualties.
According to information handed over to the Russian Center by the local council of the Syrian city of Afrin, the village of Hassadjek suffered an air attack in which six people died and four more were injured, the center said in a statement published by the Russian Defense Ministry website.
It was reported that two residential buildings were destroyed as a result of the attack by US-led coalition warplanes.
The statement stressed that neither Russian nor Syrian air forces were carrying out any missions in the area.
Hama
The Syrian Air Force launched fresh rounds of combat flights over Jeish al-Fatah's strongholds in Northern Hama, killing at least fifty terrorists including six field commanders, army sources said Wednesday.
"Jeish al-Fatah commanders Akram al-Hasyan, Mar'ei al-Din Rahal and Ahmad Jamil al-Saleh alongside 18 other terrorists were killed in the Syrian fighter jets' bombardments in Souran.
"Ahmad Abdul Razaq al-Hawash, Khalid al-Hasyan and Khalid al-Amouri were also killed alongside 27 of their comrades in the Syrian warplanes' attacks on Jeish al-Fatah'centers in Taybat al-Imam, al-Lahaya, al-Boyzeh, Ma'arkbeh, al-Latamina, Morek, al-Masaseneh, North of al-Naseriyeh hill and East of Tal Bazam," the sources added.
"Three tanks in Taybat al-Imam, two armored vehicles in Morek and three machinegun-equipped vehicles in Souran were damage in the air raids," they went on to say.
"Also several armored vehicles of the terrorists were targeted and damaged in the air raids in Taybat al-Imam, Morek, Souran and al-Latamina," the sources said.
Also on Wednesday, the Syrian army soldiers continued to beat back the terrorist groups from their positions in Northern Hama, capturing a main base in the Northern side of the newly-liberated town of Ma'ardes.
Syrian military forces, in a fresh round of operations to liberate the towns of Souran and Taybat al-Imam, pushed the terrorists back from a key base along Ma'ardes road to Kawkab.
A large number of Jeish al-Ezza and Abna al-Sham's militants were killed or wounded in the attacks.
Military analysts believe that recapture of this base will pave the way for the easier liberation of Taybat al-Imam and Souran.
Idlib, Lattakia
Syrian fighter jets pounded the strongholds of Jeish al-Fatah and Fatah al-Sham Front in the provinces of Lattakia and Idlib, inflicting major losses and heavy casualties on the militants.
Syrian fighter jets targeted the positions of Fatah al-Sham and al-Turkistani terrorists near the villages of Zohra Katab Sandou and Tardin in Northeastern Lattakia, leaving several militants dead and destroying their bases and machinegun-equipped vehicles.
The Syrian warplanes also bombed Jeish al-Fatah's defense lines in the two villages of Hallouz and Um al-Qar in Jisr al-Shughour in Southwestern Idlib, destroying the militants' arms depot, and bases.
A number of militants were also killed or wounded in the air raids.
Homs
Syrian Army soldiers and popular forces launched fresh large-scale offensives to take back the key town of Talbiseh in Northern Homs, local sources said Wednesday.
"Syrian government forces struck at the first defense line of the terrorists in Ayoun al-Hossein. The Syrian Air Force and artillery units for their part targeted terrorists' centers in Ayoun al-Hossein," the sources said.
"Terrorists have thus far suffered tens of casualties in the attacks," they added.
"The Syrian soldiers have also stormed the terrorists' gatherings in Ein Issa al-Janoubiyeh and Joureh al-Hasyan in Northern Homs, destroying several machinegun-equipped vehicles," the source added.
In another development on Wednesday, the Syrian and Russian fighter jets pounded the positions of Ahrar al-Sham and Fatah al-Sham in Northern Homs, claiming the lives of scores of militants.
A large number of Fatah al-Sham and Ahrar al-Sham were killed or wounded and their military equipment were destroyed in the joint air raid of the Syrian and Russian aircraft in Talbiseh, al-Qajar and al-Rastan.
The Syrian warplanes also bombed ISIL's gathering heavily near al-Sha'er oilfield.
Two missile launch-pads and two military vehicles of Fatah al-Sham were also targeted by the Syrian army soldiers in the village of al-Mokaramiyeh in al-Sa'an al-Aswad region.
Several Takfiri terrorists were killed in the Syrian army attacks in the villages of al-Qajar and al-Ghantou in Northern Homs.
Dara'a
One of the most important command-and-control centers of Fatah al-Sham Front was badly targeted and destroyed in the Syrian Army attacks in the Southern districts of Dara'a city.
Syrian Army troops stormed Fatah al-Sham's command center in Dara'a al-Balad, destroying the base completely and killing or wounding the entire militants inside the center.
Terrorists' positions in the Western side of the refugee camp came under heavy attacks of the Syrian army men, leaving several terrorists dead and destroying their weapons.
The Syrian army men also hit terrorist centers hard in al-Yadoudeh in Western Dara'a, killing and wounding several fighters.
Meantime the senior commander of a terrorist group affiliated to Jeish al-Yarmouk and the Free Syrian Army, Mohamad Mahmoud Rahal al-Dahouk, was killed in clashes with the Syrian Army in Ibtta in Northern Dara'a.
Damascus
Over 1,000 militants in Mo'adhamiyeh in Southwestern Damascus officially ended fight against the Syrian government on Wednesday.
"Introductory steps have been taken for Over 1,000 militants to surrender to the government forces or evacuate the town of Mo'adhamiyeh today," the sources said.
"While, government authorities in Mo'adhamiyeh said they are ready to go on with implementation of their agreement with the militants, those militants who do not want to join the peace agreement will be relocated to militant-held parts of Idlib," they added.
"650-750 militants have registered their names to leave Mo'adhamiyeh and move to Idlib. At least 400 militants have laid down arms and have settled their files to remain in Mo'adhamiyeh," the sources went on to say, FNA reported.
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