Terrorists turning to combat helicopters for the first time after the fall of Damascus
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, citing Al Jazeera, the Syrian Military Operations Department announced this Sunday that it has started using combat helicopters for the first time after the fall of the Assad regime.
The military operations department in Syria said about the reason for using the combat helicopter: This is in line with the intensification of military operations in some areas of Syria and measures to control strategic areas.
More details about the type of helicopters or their assigned missions have not been provided by the Directorate of Military Operations in Syria.
Meanwhile, the so-called Syrian Human Rights Center, which is headquartered in London, announced in a report on Saturday night: From last night until today, 14 citizens in the areas of Banias, Jablah and the western suburbs Hama has been removed. These incidents highlight the need for gun control and restricting it to government forces, because without gun control, the lives of Syrian citizens will be at risk. The inspection should be carried out only with the official permission of the military command in order to prevent the occurrence of incidents such as the kidnapping and killing of citizens by armed groups.
The center also announced that continued irregular entry into the mentioned areas could cause a serious disaster and this issue requires close monitoring by the operations management.