The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

An intensive ground and air attack targets 13 towns and villages in the north of Homs and the southern countryside of Hama leaving casualties and wounded

The skies of both southern countryside of Hama and northern countryside of Homs, are witnessing intensive overflights of several warplanes simultaneously, carrying out raids amid ground shelling by the regime forces, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored that the warplanes carried out more than 25 raids targeting areas in Izz Al-Din village in the north-eastern countryside of Homs, and other places in Quneitrat village in the south-eastern countryside of Hama, also the regime forces targeted areas in the villages and towns of Al-Sa’en Al-Aswad, Salim, Al-Majdal and other places in Al-Kann farms near Al-Rastan in the north of Homs, in conjunction with artillery targeting hit areas in the villages of Al-Daminah, Umm Jisiyyah, Kirbatiyya, Dallak, Brighith and Nazarah in the southern sector of Hama, and the warplanes also carried out raids on areas in Al-Mardam village, in the southern countryside of Hama.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the fall of human losses as a result of the bombardment, as the bombardment resulted in the death of a person and the injury of several others, in Izz Al-Din village in the northern countryside of Homs, while the bombardment on the south of Hama resulted in the fall of injuries, and this bombardment on the area comes after calm intervened by artillery and rocket shelling which targeted areas in both southern and northern countryside of Hama and Homs, while the SOHR published about two weeks ago, that the regime forces managed to take the control of Taqsis village and its mountain in the south-eastern countryside of Hama, and in the details monitored by the Syrian Observatory; a column of the regime forces accompanied by a delegation that sources said that it included representatives of the Russian side, entered Taqsis, Al-Amarah, Jumaqliyah and other villages, where the regime forces held there presence in Taqsis and Al-Amarah which were empty free from any military presence, in conjunction with their entry to 2 other nearby villages in the area.