The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

School suspended in rural Aleppo, and more than 3,000 families have been displaced from Aleppo countryside in the past 24 hours

Towns of the western countryside of Aleppo are witnessing a large movement towards the border areas, in conjunction with bombing by the Russian warplanes, and the continuous ground shelling since yesterday from positions of the regime forces, where the Syrian Observatory monitored the displacement of more than 3,000 families in the past 24 hours from the towns of Kafr Da’el, al-Mansoura, Kafr Naha, and Khan al-Asal in the western countryside of Aleppo, and the towns of al-Kasbiyyah, al-Zerba, Zitan, Berna, al-Bawabiyyah, Abad, Hwair al-Issa, Talafeh, Kosenya, and Sheikh Ahmed in the southern countryside of Aleppo, while the number of people of these areas it is estimated to be about one million, most of them are displaced people who have displaced to Aleppo countryside earlier.

In a related context, the Directorate of Education suspended school in the western countryside of Aleppo on Saturday and Sunday due to the intensity of the shelling.

In the same context, the Russian warplanes bombarded areas in the western countryside of Aleppo, where the number of airstrikes increased to 39, and targeted areas of areas, Uwayjil, Kafr Naha, Atarib and its vicinity, Anjara, Al-Qasimiyah, Kafr Halab, Darat Izza, and caused the Russian airstrikes killed two children in Uwayjil, in addition to the injury of seven others including three female citizens, the shelling also led to the escape of prisoners from al-Qasimiyah prison west of Aleppo, after being bombed by Russian warplanes. While Jihadi factions had bombed regime-controlled neighborhoods in Aleppo city.