The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

New explosion shakes Idlib city and continuous clashes east Hama

Idlib province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the activists of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights were informed that more than 10 persons mostly citizen women and children, were injured by the gunshots of the Turkish border guards while they tried to cross to their territory from Darkush border area, while a demonstration took place in Saraqeb town, in the eastern countryside of Idlib, where the demonstrators demanded the overthrow of the Syrian regime and the release of detainees, also a person was injured in al-Fu’aa town, which is inhabited by Shiite citizens in the countryside of Idlib, as a result of sniper gunfire, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that a new explosion hit Idlib city in the evening of yesterday, it is believed to be caused by an explosive device explosion near the city’s traffic department, but no human casualties were reported until the moment.

Hama province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the regime forces on shelled yesterday night places in the western countryside of Salamiyah city in the eastern countryside of Hama, while the clashes renewed in the oil line area in the eastern countryside of Hama, between the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them against the “Islamic State” organization, accompanied by missile shelling on the clash areas, and information about casualties in the ranks of both parties.