Syrian Forces Seize Large Amount Of Explosives, Weapons In Northern Homs (Photos)

Syrian Forces Seize Large Amount Of Explosives, Weapons In Northern Homs (Photos)

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Syrian forces have seized a large amont of explosives and weapons in the librated area of Rastan in northern Homs, according to the state-run news agency SANA.

The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and its allies discovered explosive materials, weapons, miscellaneous ammo, IEDs, machineguns, locally-made rockets, improvised cannons and protective masks in the villages of Tir Maala and al-Dar al-Kabira.

According to the report, government forces will continue security operations in the area until it’s fully secured.

Last week, the SAA established full control of the Rastan pocket following a successful implementation of reconsiliation deal in the area.

Syrian Forces Seize Large Amount Of Explosives, Weapons In Northern Homs (Photos)

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Syrian Forces Seize Large Amount Of Explosives, Weapons In Northern Homs (Photos)

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Syrian Forces Seize Large Amount Of Explosives, Weapons In Northern Homs (Photos)

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Syrian Forces Seize Large Amount Of Explosives, Weapons In Northern Homs (Photos)

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Syrian Forces Seize Large Amount Of Explosives, Weapons In Northern Homs (Photos)

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Syrian Forces Seize Large Amount Of Explosives, Weapons In Northern Homs (Photos)

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Syrian Forces Seize Large Amount Of Explosives, Weapons In Northern Homs (Photos)

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Syrian Forces Seize Large Amount Of Explosives, Weapons In Northern Homs (Photos)

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Syrian Forces Seize Large Amount Of Explosives, Weapons In Northern Homs (Photos)

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Syrian Forces Seize Large Amount Of Explosives, Weapons In Northern Homs (Photos)

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1eeripsa

Great news!

Jozsef Osztronkovics

The zionist US Israeli UK terror regimes puppets had all those dangers explosives fro their western terror master to kill Syrian people

You can call me Al

that’s lovely, nw light them up and send them back on the vermin’s heads.

as

Deploying these weapon much more impractical than the effect it may yield. Better recycled into other things.

You can call me Al

OK… AND THEN send them back on the vermin’s heads ?.

as

Perhaps as a bullet ? Those mortar bomb were painted by the way. Should be US origin.

FlorianGeyer

The black rubber gas masks look like the UK S6 respirator from the 80’s. I have one.

Icarus Tanović

Mortar Shells, actually.

You can call me Al

I hate to say his, but my guess would be from my UK.

Icarus Tanović

Yeah, send them over to Hamas.

Bill Wilson

Could be a collection of duds someone was trying to sell.

as

Plastic mortar bombs ? Or is that painted over to conceal it’s origin ?

Dr. Pro Liv

Send them back all those mortar shells !!!

KILL the PIGS !!!

zika slika

no you are some serious IDIOT or moron whatever… do not insult yourself by calling them “The zionist US Israeli UK terror regimes puppets” because in Rastan pocket almost 90 percent of insurgency was former SAA officers and soldiers as well as local residents we can see that by the number of people who chose to return to SAA, that is actually very clever decision making by Damascus gov. luckily people like you are decision making but maybe just maybe on local fruit market… remember that those 10 percent of terrorist that came to Syria are product of USA cover operations but again that were make posible by mistakes that were made in 2011 by some hotheads in Damascus… if people like them and you gave more say, you would be hiding behind laptop rather behind some pile of rocks after stoning of you and your boyfriend by ISIS terrorist

Bob

But who was funding their activities for years – as elsewhere FSA militant factions in Rastan received active stipend-wages from foreign sources to maintain their militia units and pockets, variously sponsored at times from both US and Gulf State sources over last seven years.