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Syrian anti-terrorism forces clash with extremist group in Aleppo
Syria, Politics, 12/5/2005

Syrian anti-terrorism forces clashed with an extremist armed terrorist group in the northern city of Aleppo Sunday morning, , official news said, adding that two members of the group were severely wounded. Two civilians and a security man were slightly injured.

The clash took place at Muwasalt area, al-Bab Highway, as security men were tracking the group which were preparing to commit terrorist actions in Aleppo city, according to the official news. The two injured members of the terrorist group were taken to a hospital.

Another clash took place with extremist terrorists last week in Aleppo, killing two terrorists and wounding a third terrorist. Weapons were confiscated after the clash.

Last week clash was not announced before for reasons related to security follow up.

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