Al-Quds Brigade Destroy Militants’ Bulldozer In Syria’s Greater Idlib With ATGM (Video)

Al-Quds Brigade Destroy Militants’ Bulldozer In Syria’s Greater Idlib With ATGM (Video)

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On September 25, the al-Quds Brigade, a Palestinian armed faction allied with the Syrian government, destroyed a bulldozer that was building fortifications for militants in the northwestern Syrian region of Greater Idlib.

The group’s tank hunters targeted the bulldozer with an anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) while it was operating near the village of Blenta in the western Aleppo countryside. The strike destroyed the bulldozer, killing its driver.

Al-Quds Brigade maintains a large presence along the frontline in the western Aleppo countryside, where it fights alongside the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and Iranian-backed forces.

This was the third such strike to target militants in the western countryside of Aleppo this week. On September 23, the SAA targeted a supply truck of militants near the town Tadil with an ATGM. Two people were wounded as a result of the strike. A day later, on September 24, the army destroyed an SUV near the town of Kabashin, also with an ATGM. A field commander of the Turkish-backed Sham Legion was killed and another was wounded.

The three ATGM strikes were likely a response to a recent dangerous violation of the ceasefire in Greater Idlib. On September 23, terrorists of al-Qaeda-affiliated Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, the de-facto ruler of the region, raided two positons of the SAA near the village of Khirbat Jidraia in the western Aleppo countryside. The terrorist group claimed that six soldiers were killed during the raid.

The response to the deadly raid is not over yet. A new wave of Russian airstrikes could target HTS positions in Greater Idlib in the upcoming few days.

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Eddie

So they can 100% confirm the man operating the machinery was not working on a construction site for civilian purposes?

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Arch Bungle

The man operating the machinery couldn’t confirm he was not working for ISIS …