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Subject Syrian Army Razes Daesh Training Camp in Raqqa, Paves Way to Turkish Border
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Syrian Air Force jets destroyed a major training building used by Daesh militants in the terrorists’ de facto capital of Raqqa, Iran’s Fars news agency reported, citing informed sources on Sunday.

Syrian pro-government fighters look at smoke rising on the horizon following government air strikes on the Tal Sharba area, on the outskirts of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, after they seized the area from Islamic State (IS) group jihadists on December 27, 2015
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Nowhere to Hide: Syrian Army Airstrikes Cut Daesh Raqqa-Aleppo Supply Route
According to the agency report, over 30 terrorists were killed and dozens more were injured in the aerial attack on the focal point of Daesh-controlled territories in Syria.
Raqqa was captured by Daesh militants in 2013 and has since been the terrorists’ de facto capital in Syria.

Last week the Syrian Army, in cooperation with local militia, cut off the terrorists’ main supply routes in the northern Aleppo province as part of a major offensive near the Turkish border.

Dozens of militants were killed and many more wounded after the Syrian troops finally captured the Ma'arasta-Masqan road in the north of the province, where earlier the army broke the militants' four-year siege of two towns, sources said.



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