(Zaman Al Wasl)- At least 14 regime troops from the coastal city of Jableh were killed in the last two weeks, most of them killed in Eastern Ghouta suburbs, pro-regime news feeds said.
The regime army backed by Russia launched on March 18 one the war deadliest offensives on rebel-held enclave of Damascus, killing more than 1600 people.
The death toll included four officers.
Daesh also had killed dozens of fighters in the southern neighborhood of al-Qadam in a surprise attack on March 20.
More than 119,000 pro-regime forces have been killed, including 62,000 troops, tens of thousands of loyalist militiamen, and 1,556 fighters from Hezbollah, according to an estimate by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The Alawites-dominated areas are still the main manpower supply for Bashar al-Assad's regime. The mourning posters and statements have been sweeping the streets and social media pages.
More than 470,000 people have been killed and 12 millions have been driven from their homes since Syria's revolution erupted in 2011.
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