The Syrian troops Thursday recaptured a key gas field in the central province of Homs following battles with the Islamic State (IS) militants, state media reported.
The troops recaptured the al-Shaer gas field and the surrounding hills a week after the IS fighters captured that strategic site alongside other gas wells from the government troops in the eastern countryside of Homs, Xinhua reported.
A day earlier, the army units recaptured the al-Muher and Hajjar gas fields in eastern countryside of Homs, according to state media, which added the troops killed 20 militants near the Hayan gas field in the eastern part of Homs.
The recaptured gas fields are important as they feed the city of Homs and the capital Damascus with the necessary gas for generating electricity in both provinces and the southern Syrian areas in general.
The IS has self-proclaimed an Islamic Caliphate in areas striding Syria and Iraq. It has also succeeded in capturing almost all of the oil fields in the oil-rich province of Deir al-Zour in eastern Syria on the borders with Iraq.