On
September 5, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) uncovered several weapons
caches, which had been left behind by militants, during a search
operation in the southern al-Quneitra countryside, according to the
Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA).
The
weapons caches included several rounds of the US-made SMAW
shoulder-launched rocket weapon, one US-supplied Fagot anti-tank
guided missile (ATGM), one launcher of Chines-made HJ-73c ATGM, a
107mm rocket launcher, two SPG-9 73mm recoilless guns, dozens of
light machine guns and several night vision binoculars.
The
SANA’s reporter in al-Quneitra said that the SAA also found several
peaces of medical equipment of the Western-backed “White Helmets”
organization.
Last
week, the SAA discovered a large ammo depot of Hay’at Tahrir
al-Sham (HTS) in the town of Jubata al-Khashab in al-Quneitra during
a similar search operation.
The SAA
restored control of opposition-held areas in al-Quneitra after a
successful military operation that ended on July 31. As a result of
the operation most of the local fighters in the southern governorate
joined the reconciliation process, while the rest opted to withdraw
towards northern Syria.
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