Syrian army
The Syrian army sent hundreds of its reinforcement troops to the Golan Heights, bordering Israel, to prepare for military operations against the terrorist groups.

The fresh army forces were dispatched to Khan Arnabah town in Quneitra, Southern Syria, in hundreds of military and armored vehicles as well as several tanks, Emad Meqdadi, a rights activist, said on Sunday.

He added that the convoy of the Syrian forces was sent to the front lines of the war against the terrorist groups after receiving orders from their commanders.

Meqdadi believes that dispatch of reinforcement troops to these region means impending massive military operations against the terrorists in the South to retake the occupied cities and towns, adding that the differences among the militant groups in the region will be a positive point for the army.

The Syrian army continued its advances in the city of Quneitra, inflicting heavy losses on the terrorists, including destroying their strategic tunnel, battlefield sources disclosed on Saturday.

The terrorists' tunnel was destroyed near Abu Shabta site on al-Hamidiyeh-Jebbata al-Khashab road in Northern Quneitra, the Arabic-language media quoted an unnamed military source as saying.

The source noted that destroying the tunnel will help block the road used by the terrorists for transferring weapons and ammunition as well as their targeting the residential neighborhoods in al-Baath city.

Meantime, another army unit carried out military operations against terrorist groups in the ruined part of the city of Quneitra, destroying a vehicle equipped with a machinegun and killing many of the terrorists.

The army and popular forces also destroyed the terrorists' military vehicles in Northern Quneitra.

Other army units destroyed the military positions of the terrorist groups near al-Alam roundabout along the Eastern entrance of Quneitra city.

The operations left scores of terrorists dead and injured while destroying their weapons and ammunition.