The source said that the sorties, 291 of which were carried out during nighttime, resulted in destroying 1,623 terrorist targets, including 249 command centers, 51 trianing centers, 35 workshops for manufacturing explosives and munitions, 371 fortified sites, and 786 camps and field bases.
The Russian airstrikes, which commenced on September 30th, have been carried out in a precise manner and did not claim any civilian lives, the source asserted, adding that as a result of these airstrikes, ISIL and al-Nusra have lost any tactical initiative and have been forced to resort to defensive tactics after they suffered massive losses in their navigation systems, provisioning, vital command centers, communication stations, and infrastructure.
The source went on to point out that with the support of the Russian airstrikes, the Syrian Arab Army mounted an offensive during the past three years in the provinces of Aleppo, Idleb, Lattakia, and Homs, during which it established control over 50 towns, villages, and neighborhoods, 19 of them in Aleppo province alone.
Due to the losses they suffered, leaders of Jabhat al-Nusra in Hama province joined ISIL, the source said, adding that al-Nusra has replaced its emblems and flags with those of "Ahrar al-Cham Islamic Movement" in order to solicit political and financial support from certain states.
It should be noted that Ahrar al-Cham is another terrorist organization that operates under the banner of "Jaish al-Fateh" terrorist organization, and it embraces the same Takfiri Wahabi mentality as other groups like ISIL and receives funding and arms from Saudi Arabia.
The source concluded by noting that in order to curb the escalating tendency among terrorists to flee, something which has become common as a result of the losses they are suffering, terrorist leaders have executed dozens of terrorists who had attempted to flee Syria, like what happened in Khan al-Sheih area where 17 terrorists who had attempted to flee Syria were executed.
According to intelligence reports, Turkish, Qatari, and Emirati planes transported more than 500 terrorists from ISIL from Syria to Aden airport to have them take part in the Saudi alliance's aggression against the people of Yemen.
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