Russian bombers have carried out 131 sorties and destroyed 237 ISIL and Nusra Front targets in Syria's provinces of Hama, Latakia, Homs, Damascus, Aleppo and Raqqa over the past 48 hours, the Russian Defense Ministry said Monday.

A Russian Su-25 fighter jet carried out an airstrike on an ISIL stronghold in the Syrian province of Homs, completely destroying fortified areas, underground shelters and positions of terrorist anti-aircraft artillery, the Russian Defense Ministry's spokesman said.

"As a result of pinpoint strikes, fortified areas, underground shelters, as well as positions of terrorist anti-aircraft artillery equipped with two ZSU-23 systems were destroyed," Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov said.

Russian aviation destroyed a Nusra Front (Jabhat al-Nusra) command center located at a tactically important height in the Latakia province, Konashenkov said.

The transmission power of the terrorist communication center had been located at a height that allowed terrorists to disrupt the work of the Syrian Armed Forces' radio communications.

"Near the village of Salma in the province of Latakia, a Nusra Front command post with a major communication center was destroyed, which was located at a tactically important height."

#SYRIA Large Jabhat al-Nusra unit's command & comms centre capable of suppressing Syrian AF's radios was destroyed near #SALMA (#LATTAKIA) — Минобороны России (@mod_russia) 2 ноября 2015

The Russian Defense Ministry's spokesman added that a guided bomb strike had completely destroyed the terrorist facility.

A Russian Su-34 bomber destroyed an ISIL camp in the Aleppo province where terrorists trained foreign fighters, the Russian general said. A Su-34 jet also carried out an airstrike on a terrorist plant manufacturing landmines.

#SYRIA Near #ALEPPO #Su34 bomber eliminated terrorist camp infrastructure including ammo depot and training facility for foreign militants — Минобороны России (@mod_russia) 2 ноября 2015

"On the outskirts of Aleppo, a Su-34 bomber carried out an airstrike on a [terrorist] camp which was aimed to train militants from foreign countries. The ammunition depot, as well as terrorist infrastructure were destroyed."

Moreover, in the Hama province, a Su-25 attack aircraft destroyed terrorist armored vehicles equipped with anti-aircraft guns.

"In the province of Hama, a Su-25 attack aircraft launched an airstrike on a terrorist stronghold, where two armored vehicles, as well as two off-road vehicles equipped with anti-aircraft guns were located."

The Russian Aerospace Forces also destroyed an ISIL ammunition depot near Harasta al-Katara in the Damascus province. "As a result of a guided bomb strike on a bunker, where artillery ammunition had been stored, the object was completely destroyed."