The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Despite promises which has been said that the opposition delegation received for Geneva consultations, Russian warplanes continue to target the Syrian areas and the siege also continues

Aleppo Province:
It rose to about 40 the number of raids carried out by Russian warplanes on a several neighborhoods in the city of Aleppo and on other areas in the northeastern countryside , where these raids targeted villages and areas at the eastern countryside of Aleppo, where the surrounding and nearby areas are witnessing clashes between the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them from Syrian and non-Syrian nationalities against the “Islamic State”, in addition to targeting the areas of Tal Rifaat, Mare and several other villages and towns at the northern countryside of Aleppo, and the neighborhoods of al-Zebdiyyeh, Karm al-Trab, al-Ma’saraniyyeh, Ansari, Sheikh Saeed and Bani Zaid and other places controlled by the factions in Aleppo, which caused tens of injuries, while shells launched by the rebel and Islamic Factions landed on areas in al-Mogambo neighborhood in Aleppo, and information about injuries, the rebel factions also targeted positions for the regime forces in the area of al-​​Mansoura in the western countryside of Aleppo.

 

Deir Ezzor Province:
It rose to 10 at least (including 3 children, 2 boys and 4 citizen women), the number of people who were killed in the bombing by warplanes believed to be Russian on areas in al-Hsan village in the western countryside of Deir Ezzor, the death toll is expected to rise because there are some people in critical situation, while warplanes carried out airstrikes on places in Muhassan area in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, no information about casualties.

 

Rif Dimashq Province:
A fighter in the Islamic factions was killed during clashes against the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them in the Eastern Ghouta, while a child died in the town of Madaya due to his bad health condition as a result of his need for treatment, and not being able to be transferred out of the city for treatment