The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Ground shelling by the regime forces renews targeting the areas of the Russian – Turkish truce

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored more violations which targeted the areas of the Russian – Turkish truce, where the regime forces targeted areas in the towns of Kafr Zita and Al-Lataminah in the northern countryside of Hama, and other areas in the villages and towns of Al-Hawash, Al-Huwayz, Hawija, Al-Ankawi, Jesr Bayt al-Ras and Twinah in Sahl Al-Ghab in the north-western countryside of Hama, the regime forces also targeted areas Sukayk town in the southern countryside of Idlib, and areas in Qalaat al-Madiq on the administrative border between Hama and Idlib provinces, also places in Kabani areas in the north-eastern countryside of Latakia and areas in Zammar and Jazraya towns in the southern countryside of Aleppo, were shelled by the regime forces, which caused material damage without information about human losses, and the Syrian Observatory published hours ago, that the regime forces shelled areas in Morek town in the northern countryside of Hama, also the regime forces targeted areas on the outskirts of al-Lataminah town and areas in al-Hwaiz village in Sahl al-Ghab at the northwestern countryside of Hama in the northern countryside of Hama, while a child was killed by a sniper shot in Jam’eyyat al-Zahra’a neighborhood on the western outskirts of Aleppo city, also the regime forces shelled areas on the outskirts of Hawir al-Eis village in the southern countryside of Aleppo, and with the fall of more casualties, it rose to 465, the number of people who were killed since Erdogan – Putin agreement, 207 civilians including 73 children and 42 women, were killed in shelling by the regime forces and the militiamen loyal to them, among them 11 citizens including 3 children, who were killed in the fall of shells launched by the factions, and 9 persons whose identity is not known so far whether they were civilians or fighters; of who were killed in bombardment by warplanes on Idlib Central Prison, and 104 fighters were killed in deferent circumstances within the demilitarized area since Putin – Erdogan agreement, including 27 of the “Jihadi” fighters and 23 fighters of Jaysh al-Izza, who were killed in ambushes and clashes including a commander at least, they were killed in ambushes and attack by the regime forces in the northern countryside of Hama, and 144 members of the regime forces and the militiamen loyal to them.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published hours ago that the regime forces targeted by an intensive rocket and artillery shelling areas in Khan Shaykhun in southern countryside of Idlib, and other areas in the towns of Babulin, and al-Tah, and the villages of Om Khalakhil and Sehyan in the same countryside, and al-Lataminah town, Tal Osman, and Janabera villages in the northern countryside of Hama within the demilitarized area, which injured a man in Babulin town, while areas in Khirbet al-Kawasi village in the southern countryside of Aleppo were shelled by the regime forces, also the regime forces renewed the shelling on areas in al-Hwyja village in Sahl al-Ghab at the northwestern countryside of Hama, which injured a woman and 2 media activists while covering the shelling, and the Syrian  Observatory for Human Rights published this morning that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored intensive and continuous shelling within areas of the Russian – Turkish truce, since the midnight of yesterday until now, where areas in Jesr Beit al-Ras, Hwaiz, Sharia, and Hawijah at Sahl al-Ghab at the northwestern countryside of Hama; were under intense violent shelling by the regime forces, which killed a person in Hwaiz and injured others, also the Syrian Observatory monitored the factions targeting by rocket shells sites of the regime forces in the villages of al-Rasif and al-Aziziyah in Sahl al-Ghab, while the Syrian Observatory documented the death of a child affected by injuries she had in shelling by the regime forces on Twinah village in Sahl al-Ghab earlier.