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The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Regime forces target again by artillery and rocket shells areas in al-Lataminah town which witnessed with north of Hama shelling for 38 consecutive days

Hama Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the renewed explosions shook areas in the northern countryside of Hama province, caused by artillery shelling by the regime forces which targeted several areas in al-Lataminah town, in conjunction with artillery shelling targeted areas in lands around it, which caused more material damage caused by the continuous shelling of the 38th consecutive day, raising to at least 2062, the number of artillery and rocket shells that were launched by the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them to, targeting areas in the northern, northeastern, and northwestern countryside of Hama during the last 38 days, where the rocket and artillery shelling targeted the villages and towns of the northern countryside of Hama such as al-Lataminah, Kafr Zita, Hasraya, Zakat, al-Janabera “al-Bana”, M’aarkbeh, al-Sayyad, Tal Osman, Hawash, and several other areas in this countryside.

Also it is noteworthy that these shelling -which was monitored by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights- caused several casualties and wounded in the areas were the shells fell, also the intense shelling which varied between today and the other caused more destruction in the above-mentioned villages and towns, which had previously witnessed similar and more violent shelling, which caused considerable destruction and serious material damage to the citizens’ property, infrastructure, public, and private facilities, as well as hundreds of casualties and wounded, where the shelling increases when violent clashes or major attacks erupt between the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them of Syrian and non-Syrian nationalities against the rebel and Islamic factions.

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