Latest updates on Jawf fronts, 4 February 2020
ISWNews Analysis Group: Clashes between Ansar Allah and Saudi coalition continue in 3 main axes in Jawf province.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Clashes between Ansar Allah and Saudi coalition continue in 3 main axes in Jawf province.
ISWNews Analysis Group: From the beginning of the last phase of the Syrian army operation in Idlib province since 19 December 2019 so far, 1160 km2 occupied lands of Idlib were liberated in 47 days.
During the Ansar Allah and Popular Committees operation in recent week in Nihm area, a vast areas of Sanaa, Marib and Jawf in an area of 2500 kilometers were liberated from the Saudi-led forces occupation.
In this video the moment of launching six Badr-1 missiles toward Jizan airport and Aramco company and also the moment that missiles of Ansar Allah hitting Maas base and Saudi coalition forces gathering in Nihm front.
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ISWNews Analysis Group: On February 4, Tahrir al-Sham terrorists captured the village of Qalajiyah in south of Khan Touman.
Thousands of people in the Idlib region, after increasing the scope of operation and advances of Syrian army in Idlib province against terrorists, have moved toward Turkish border, due to escaping from the war and widespread bombardments.
Following the Syrian Army operation against Tahrir al-Sham terrorists, more than 12 new villages in the area of more than 110 square kilometers in east of Idlib were liberated from the occupation of terrorists.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Ansar Allah attacked Saudi coalition base in Sahn al-Jinn area, north of Marib and another position in Hazm town, center of Jawf province with missile.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The World Health Organization (WHO) released a report on the situation in Afghanistan on December 2019.
ISWNews Analysis Group: According to Ahmad Nasrallah, deputy of al-Anbar operation, 18th brigade of Hashad Sha’abi repelled ISIS attacks in west of Anbar province.
Foreign Policy: Washington is worried that Hashad Sha’abi reaches the technology of F-16 fighters in Balad airbase.