The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

About 15 people killed and injured in airstrikes targeted a village in the northeastern countryside of Hama and aerial shelling target the countryside of Idlib

Hama province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:: places in the district of al-Hamra located in the northeastern countryside of Hama were shelled by warplanes believed to be Russian, where the airstrikes targeted areas in al-Zafriyah village, killing at least 3 persons and injuring about 10 others with different severity. Warplanes also carried out airstrikes on other areas in the northeastern countryside of Hama, causing material damage, without information about human losses so far.

Idlib province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:: warplanes carried out several airstrikes on areas in the village of al-Khawin in the southern countryside of Idlib, in conjunction with warplanes on areas in the town of al-Tamanah and shelling by the regime forces with about 10 missiles fired on the lands surrounding the town, causing material damage, while there is no information about causalities so far. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published today’s morning that the warplanes carried out several raids after the midnight of Monday – Tuesday, on areas in Khan Shaykhun city, and Al-Taman’aa town in the southern countryside of Idlib, which caused material damage, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published yesterday, that explosions rocked several areas in Idlib countryside caused by raids carried out by warplanes, in which the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored that two warplanes carried out strikes that targeted areas in Khan Shaykhun city in the southern countryside of Idlib, which resulted in the injury of 5 persons one of them has seriously wounded and as a result, his leg was amputated, after his arm was amputated about a year ago as a result of raids targeted Khan Shaykhun, while warplanes targeted areas in Sahyan village in the same countryside, which resulted in the injury of a person at least.