ISIS’s Main Oil Supply Route To Turkey Destroyed By Syrian Air Forces

KABUL (MEP) Syrian Air Force jets crushed ISIS positions in the eastern part of Aleppo province on Saturday, causing serious damage to the main road used by the militants to send oil tankers into neighboring Turkey.

Russian-Air-force-...KABUL (MEP) Syrian Air Force jets crushed ISIS positions in the eastern part of Aleppo province on Saturday, causing serious damage to the main road used by the militants to send oil tankers into neighboring Turkey.

Meanwhile, the Syrian Army and Hezbollah forces, along with their popular allies, advanced on the strategic city of Tal Rafat in the north of the province, according to the reports.

In a similar development, Syrian fighter jets launched heavy airstrikes on militants’ concentration centers in various parts of Damascus, Dara’a, Deir ez-Zor, Hama, Aleppo and Idlib.

The northeastern and northern parts of Aleppo province are still scenes of violent clashes between the Syrian Army and the militant groups as the government forces continue their offensive in the north in a bid to cover the border with Turkey.

The Army troops have now engaged in heavy fighting with the terrorists near Manbij in the northeastern lands of Aleppo province, which claimed the lives of many militants, the Army said in a statement.

The Syrian Armed Forces and associated popular units have also launched a series of attacks on the bases and gathering centers of ISIS terrorists and al-Nusra Front in eastern and southeastern Aleppo on Saturday, killing and wounding many terrorists.

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