Terrorists in Eastern Ghouta have handed over warehouses with large amount of ammunition, 30 armored vehicles and different types of weapons to the Syrian armed forces.
“Extremists handed 30 armored vehicles, three pick-ups with large-caliber machine guns, 36 AT grenade launchers, six mortars, three AT guided missiles, 23 tactical missiles, 111 mines, 60 hand grenades, and more than 63,000 munitions for small arms to the Syrian Arab Army,” Maj. Gen. Yuri Yevtushenko, the commander of the Russian reconciliation center for Syria, said on Saturday.
“The government troops have taken storages with large amount of munitions under control,” he added.
Meanwhile, the militants and members of their families started to leave the area of Eastern Qalamoun in Syria’s province of Damascus, according to Yevtushenko.
The Russian Defense Ministry’s Center for Syrian Reconciliation also reported that sixteen residential buildings have been cleared from explosives in the Syrian city of Douma, located in the Damascus suburb of Eastern Ghouta, over the past 24 hours.
“Houses and infrastructure objects are being cleared from mines and explosive devices in Douma. Over the last 24 hours, 16 houses and their territories have been cleared. Twelve explosive devices have been defused,” the center said in a daily briefing, published on the Russian Defense Ministry’s website. Clearing the city from the rubble, and road maintenance works are underway in Douma, the center added.
Earlier, local media reported that the Syrian government forces on Friday found large amounts of militants’ weapons in the city of Dumayr. The Syrian state TV reported that in the southern part of the city, the Syrian army has found stockpiles of ammunition with several US-produced TOW anti-tank missiles among the equipment.
Source: Sputnik