Syrian Army Defeating Rebels. US has Boosted its Support to Al Qaeda Terrorists

The Syrian army has triumphed in the recent battle in Yabroud in Damascus countryside, informed military sources said, adding that the army is only a few days away from concluding the battle in Al-Qalamoun region as well.

“The Syrian army is about to end the Al-Qalamoun battle in the next few days,” a Syrian military source told FNA on Saturday.

He reiterated that the army has made major advances in Faliteh and regained control over Ras Marmaroun and Ras Al-Aqabeh towns, meaning that the Al-Qalamoun battle has come close to its end and it will be wrapped up in the coming days.

Exclusive: Al-Qalamoun Battle in Final Days

“The Syrian army has also managed to win control over the militants’ strategic regions of Jarajir and Ras Al-Ain and then moved towards Al-Sahl near Yabroud town in Damascus countryside,” the military source said.

He added that army troops have now won back full control over Al-Jarajir, Ras Al-Ain and Al-Sahl regions.

On Friday, the Syrian army continued its campaign in Qalamoun after it controlled the areas of Rima Farms and Jarajir which borders the Lebanese town of Arsal.

The conflict in Syria started in March 2011, when sporadic pro-reform protests turned into a massive insurgency following the intervention of western and regional states.

The unrest, which took in terrorist groups from across Europe, the Middle-East and North Africa, has transpired as one of the bloodiest conflicts in recent history.

As the foreign-backed insurgency in Syria continues without an end in sight, the US government has boosted its political and military support to Takfiri extremists.

Washington has remained indifferent to warnings by Russia and other world powers about the consequences of arming militant groups.


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