The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Violent explosions shake Qamhana and its surroundings and a new attack by the factions of Hama battle to storm the town

The northern countryside of the Hama is witnessing explosions that rocked ​​Qamhana area which is controlled by the regime forces; the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that the explosions were caused by intensive shelling by the factions using rockets and artillery shells on the town, accompanied by a violent explosion cross sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that it was caused by a booby trapped vehicle explosion, amid renewed violent clashes between the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them against Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham, Jaysh al-Nasr, Ajnad al-Sham, Idlib Free Army, Jaysh al-Izza and jihadist groups mostly Uzbek, Turkestan and Caucasian fighters and other factions in the vicinity of Qamhana town, in a new attempt for the last mentioned to advance in the area, while the regime forces are desperate to prevent the factions’ advancement by violently shelling areas where the factions take as positions and location in the vicinity of Qamhana and other areas in the northern countryside of Hama, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights was informed that the regime forces managed to prevent the factions from advancing and controlling Kawkab by the violent and intense shelling, while they failed to advance on the front of Marzaf in conjunction with their attempts to advance on Arzah front, while Mount of Zain al-Abidin is witnessing shelling by the rebel and Islamic Factions, no information about casualties yet.