Hama-Sana
Syrian Arab Army units inflicted heavy losses on terrorist groups attacking a military post in the village of Tanjara, north of the Al-Ghab Plain, northwest of Hama.
A military source told SANA that "terrorist groups of the so-called" Guardians of Religion "and the" Turkistan Party "began to infiltrate before one of our military points in the village of Al-Tanjara in the northern jungle area and targeted the point with a barrage of mortar shells and heavy and medium machine gun fire and with great intensity what prompted elements The point is to evacuate it to reduce the loss of life.
The source pointed out that "immediately the necessary measures were taken to start the counterattacks that continued until dawn, when our fighters were able to restore the point and restore the situation to what it was after the attackers inflicted heavy losses of personnel and equipment."
The source added that "the violent clashes led to the rise of a number of martyrs and the wounding of others," indicating that "all the names that are being circulated are incorrect and there is no name from the owners of the point where the clashes occurred."
The terrorist groups supported by Erdogan's regime have violated the agreement to stop hostilities since its application on the sixth of last March, by assaulting with machine guns and shells on the safe areas in the countryside of Aleppo, Idlib and Lattakia.