The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

More casualties raise death toll of warplanes’ bombardment to about 40 since dawn of today in Jisr Al-Shughur city and Idlib countryside

Idlib Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that it is rose to 37 at least including 12 children under the age of eighteen and 7 women over the age of eighteen, the number of people who were killed and documented by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, of who were killed in raids by warplanes on areas in the countryside of Idlib, and among the casualties there are at least 17 of them (including 2 children and 5 females) were killed in two rounds of raids on Monday the 25th of September 2017 on Jisr Al-Shughur city, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published hours ago that the Russian and the regime’s warplanes has been targeting the province of Idlib and Hama within seven consecutive days with more than 1100 air raids on the cities, towns and villages of al-Latamnah, Mork, al-Janabra (al-Banna), Tel Hawash, Kafrzita, Arafa, Hazm, the vicinity of Ma’an, Atshan, Khafsin, Rabda, Umm Haratin, and Qalaat al-Madiq, in the northern and northeastern countryside of Hama, and town and villages of Saraqeb, Sheikh Sandian, Badama, Sarja, Sanjar, Maarzita, al-Fatira, Karsa’a, al-Naqeer, Abu al-Duhor, Tel Mardikh, al-Tamanah, al-Habeet, Sakik, Ma’rhatat, Jerjenaz, al-Hamidiyah, Telmans, Sinjar, Wadi al-Dayf, al-Sahriyah, Khan Shaykhon, al-Tah, Latmin, Kafnobl, al-Bara, al-Kafir, al-Zainia, Ein Zarqa, al-Shoughor, al-Nahr al-Abyad, Haloz, al-Alia, Sarmin, Termala, al-Nayrab, Om Sayr, Kafroma, and the outskirts of Jisr al-Shoughor city and other areas in Hama and Idlib.

These heavy airstrikes killed and injured tens of people, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented at least 58 martyrs, including 18 children below the age of 18 and 19 women over the age of 18, who were killed in airstrikes on the western villages of Jisr al-Shughour and the cities, towns and villages of Khan Shaykoun and Qal’aat al-Madiq, al-Tamanah, Kafrnboda, al-Sahriyah, al-Latmanah, Saraqeb, al-Tah, Kafrsajnah, Sarja, Dana, and the Syrian Observatory also documented at least 307 people injured with different severity, some of whom suffered permanent disabilities, others still seriously injured.