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October 5. Deir-ez-Zor.
Army engineers have established a river crossing over Euphrates in a safe place
due to the frequent occasions of civilians being held hostages by Al Nusra Front militants
and their personal transport being captured in Deir-ez-Zor province.
Now car drivers and their passengers don't have to risk their lives and slip through the areas
vandalized by bandits.
Considerable traffic of refugees from the areas captured by militants is seen at this crossing.
Homs.
More than 300 members of bandit groups have declined to take part in fights
against the legitimate government of Syria
in Mahin village 70 kilometers away from Homs within the south east part of the province.
They have laid down all of their arms and ammunition having realized their guilt
and have returned to peaceful life upon the completion of the corresponding checks.
Damascus province.
A suspicious car has been detained by soldiers at the entrance into Douma town in Damascus province.
Ammunition for small arms and anti-tank means as well as roughly 20 kilograms of C-4 explosive
have been found in its rear compartment during inspection.
Aleppo.
Peaceful life is being restored in Aleppo areas which are under Army units' control.
But Al Nusra Front militants can't accept that
so continue mortar and rocket shellings of the city's civilian blocks
to create chaos and terror atmosphere.
Two were killed and 35 have received wounds of varying severity
as a result of the today's shelling.
Al-Khasaka.
Peaceful life is also being restored in Al-Khasaka city and the freed areas.
All of the governmental and financial establishments as well as public health institutions and schools are operational.
Continuous water and power supplies are restored.
Refugees who have fled from the areas captured by Al Nusra Front militants
trust in Syrian Army's victory and their early return to their homes.
ANNA-News Agency. Marat Musin, Igor Nadyrshin, Andrey Filatov, Victor Kuznetsov. Syria.