Given the power of their artillery, the possibility of destroying such fortifications is almost zero.
Unless they use high-end heavy ground penetrating bombs, then it would be possible to blow up the fortifications.
But this kind of sophisticated weaponry can only be mastered by the five permanent nations of the United Nations. Syria's overall firepower, at best, is the level of the 1960s and 1970s, therefore it is impossible to obtain such equipment.
Moreover, even if they were able to obtain such equipment, they still cannot cause direct damage to Hamid's troops.
Because, in Hamid's frontal fortifications, there is not a single soldier.
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