"The Masqan-Aleppo and Haras-Al-Bab roads used by the ISIL terrorists as two main supplying routes were cut in the attacks of the Syrian fighter jets and the army's artillery units," the Iranian news agency FARS quoted army sources as saying.
The developments came after the Syrian troops and the NDF reportedly won back another strategic village in Aleppo Province's northern area, killing scores of militants.
#SYRIA All the strikes of the Russian aviation were carried out only against the targets, which had been surveyed and confirmed beforehand
— Минобороны России (@mod_russia) 1 февраля 2016
Many more terrorists were wounded after the Syrian forces seized back the village of Tal Jabin located about three kilometers from the town of Bashkoy in Aleppo Province.
#SYRIA After additional reconnaissance by #UAV's, a Russian Su-24M bomber eliminated the field camp and 17 militants
— Минобороны России (@mod_russia) 1 февраля 2016
In a separate development late last week, the Syrian Army continued its offensive against Daesh terrorists in the eastern parts of Aleppo, seizing full control over another strategic height after heavy fighting with the militants.
#SYRIA For a week, Russian aircraft performed 468 sorties against 1354 terrorist objects https://t.co/8CR3auy0ac pic.twitter.com/6RKdQ71rxx
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Also, the army managed to gain control over a spate of Daesh checkpoints based near Aleppo's thermal power plant.
The sources said that the army attacked "the militant groups' strongholds in the neighborhoods of al-Sheikh Saeed, al-Salihin and Bani Zeid."
Adding to the Syrian Army's anti-terror effort is Russia's ongoing air campaign, which was launched on September 30, when more than fifty Russian warplanes, including Su-24M, Su-25 and Su-34 jets, commenced precision airstrikes on Daesh and Al-Nusra Front targets in Syria at the behest of Syrian President Bashar Assad.