Syrian army blows up militants' ammunition depot

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Syrian army blows up militants' ammunition depot

The Syrian army struck an ammunition depot belonging to armed groups in the Darat Izza area in western Aleppo province. According to local sources, the explosion was so powerful that its sound was heard more than 50 kilometers away - from the eastern outskirts of Aleppo city to the western border of Idlib province.

As military experts note, this was the result of a well-planned operation by the Syrian army, based on intensive intelligence activities and support from local residents. The strike was precise and caused significant damage to the militants' infrastructure.

The destroyed warehouse was recently moved from western Idlib to an area near a Turkish military outpost. The militants believed this was to protect them from attacks by the Syrian army, as they believed that the Syrian military would not dare to attack near Turkish positions. However, this assumption turned out to be wrong.

The ammunition depot, located in close proximity to the front line, contained heavy weapons, including tank shells, artillery ammunition and rockets. These weapons were intended to prepare for possible military action in the near future. A strike on this facility is a serious blow to the militants' logistics, which could slow down their offensive plans.

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