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The Syrian army backed by Hezbollah fighters and the Russian air force destroyed terrorists' positions in Aleppo, Hama, Daraa, Homs, Damascus and Idlib over past 24 hours.

Dozens of terrorists were killed and many more were wounded in the Syrian army's military operations across Syria on Monday.

Aleppo

The Syrian army and the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance forces backed by the Russian air force seized back over 150 square kilometers of territories in operations in the Southwestern parts of Aleppo province.

The army and the resistance forces have won back Qala'at Al-Najam village, Hadadin village, Al-Shahid hilltops, Zeytouna Farms, Al-Kabdar Garrison, Mleiha Village, Abtayn Village, Al-Vazihi village, Kodar village, Al-Sabeqiya village, Shaqidla town, Tanks Battalion, Tal al-Naa'am, Al-Naa'am town, Al-Nasseriya town, Heijeneh, Howeija town, Boqja town, al-Barijieh, Kafr Tuna and al-Harra.

The army and resistance forces were engaged in heavy clashes with the militants on Monday to take control of the Khanasser-Ithriyah road which links Hama province to the Northern parts of the country, specially the city of Aleppo.

Hama

The sources said that the ISIL strongholds in Arafeh village and Latmin in the Hama countryside were massively bombed by the Syrian Air Force, which left scores of the terrorists dead and wounded.

Daraa

The Daraa-Damascus logistic route used by the militants for carrying ammunition and weapons was identified and attacked by the intelligence unit of the Syrian Army over past 24 hours.

The Syrian forces seized all the ammunition and weapons in the convoy and cut the supplying line of the militants in the region.

Homs

Syrian army troops liberated part of a highway connecting the city of Homs to Damascus following fierce clashes with ISIL terrorists.

"Now we are in control of Damascus-Homs highway between the capital and (the city of) Harasta," a military source said.

The Syrian army aims to regain control of the remaining 10 kilometers (over 6 miles) of the road.

Damascus

The Syrian army seized a tunnel used by the terrorist groups in Damascus province.

The Syrian troops seized the tunnel in Jobar in Damascus province.

Meantime, Syria's largest coalition of terrorist groups is experiencing disintegration as one of its main members, Jund al-Aqsa, defected Jeish al-Fath Alliance.

Jund al-Aqsa terrorist group in a statement announced its separation from the Jeish al-Fath umbrella.

Jund al-Aqsa announced that it has defected the Jeish al-Fath Alliance because it has been under the pressure of another alliance member, Ahrar al-Sham, to fight the ISIL.

However, Jund al-Aqsa, reiterated that it does not support the ISIL, although it believes that fighting the ISIL under the present conditions will not be a wise decision.

Syrian fighter jets carried out several sorties of flights over militant positions in Hama and Idlib, and hit their infrastructures hard with a large number of missiles, field sources said.

Idlib

The Syrian bombers stormed a concentration center of the terrorist groups in Khan Sheikhoun in the Northwestern province of Idlib, inflicting heavy losses upon them.

Meantime, hundreds of wanted Jeish al-Islam militants are ready now for national reconciliation with the Syrian government as the country's army, backed by Russian air support, has achieved a faster momentum in its gains in terrorist-held regions, a senior Kurdish lawmaker announced on Monday.

"The participation of the Russian air force in anti-ISIL military operations in Syria has forced the Jeish al-Islam militants of Eastern Ghouta to voice their readiness to take part in Syria's national reconciliation process," the Arabic-language Al-Watan newspaper quoted Syria's Kurdish MP Omar Oussa as saying.

He reiterated that Russia's participation in anti-ISIL fight has inflicted heavy losses on the Takfiri terrorists fighting against the Syrian government.