Russian warplanes continue their airstrikes on areas south of Idlib city in conjunction with ground shelling by the regime forces
The Russian warplanes carried out raids using missiles after midnight of yesterday, during which they targeted Jabaal al-Arba’in area near Ariha city south of Idlib with several raids in conjunction with the flight of reconnaissance drowns in the area, but no information about casualties, while the regime shelled this morning the towns of Ma’aret Hurmah, Sheikh Mustafa, and Kafr Aweed in the southern countryside of Idlib, but other that; the cautious and relative calm prevails the “de-escalation” area.
And in the same context, the Syrian Observatory published yesterday that the helicopters renewed their bombardment by barrel bombs on Kabani area in the northern countryside of Latakia, where 3 helicopters took turns in targeting the area, and in the same context, the jihadi factions shelled Jurin Camp by “Katyusha” rockets, without information about casualties, and in connection to this, the regime forces stationed in Latakia countryside targeted several civil cars on Bdama – Al-Kendah Road in the western countryside of Jisr Al-Shughur, which resulted in the injury of 3 persons including a woman, in the same context, the regime forces shelled the villages of Al-Hawwash and Al-Hawija in the western countryside of Hama, without information about injuries.
And the Russian guarantor’s warplanes renewed their bombardment on the area of Jabal Al-Arba’in targeting the vicinity of Bazabour and Kafr Latah villages near Ariha city, where they targeted the center of telecommunication towers which provide the telecommunication and internet services in the area putting them out of service, they also targeted a bunker near a headquarters of one of the Islamic factions in the area, they also carried out 2 raids on Maarshourin town one of whoch targeted a headquarters of a corps close to Turkey, while they bombarded the vicinity of Maarrat Al-Nu’man city by one raid, without information about casualties so far.