The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

In conjunction with the arrival of the Turkish column in Maarrat Al-Nu’man countryside… aerial and rocket shelling target two nearby villages with shelling targets the north of Hama

Idlib Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the warplanes returned to day, Thursday the 15th of February 2018, to carry out more raids on areas in Idlib countryside, where the warplanes targeted areas in Tramla town in the south-western countryside of Idlib, which resulted in the fall of a number of wounded including members of the Civil Defense, and a member of them was killed, as well as causing material damage, accompanied by the fall of a missile believed to be ground-to-ground, fired by the regime forces on areas in the town, followed by bombardment by warplanes on Al-Khwaiyn area, without information about injuries, where the raids and the rocket and artillery shelling targeted this area in conjunction with the arrival of a column of the Turkish forces in Sarman area which is at a distance of about 17 km away from Al-Taman’aa town and about 33 km away from Tramla town.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published this morning that a new column of the Turkish forces entered the Syrian territory this morning, and in the details obtained by the SOHR; tens of military vehicles and equipment were entered this morning through the border area of Kafr Luseen and headed to the countryside of Maarrat Al-Nu’man city, where they stationed in Sarman area in the eastern countryside of Maarrat Al-Nu’man, after the Syrian observatory monitored on Sunday morning, the 11th of February 2018, that a column of Turkish vehicles entered through the border area of Kafr Luseen to the areas of Salwah near Atma and Qah camps, and to the area of Darat Azza in the western countryside of Aleppo.

Hama Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: areas in Al-Lataminah town in the northern countryside of Hama, were shelled by the regime forces, and no information about casualties was reported yet.