The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

More than 35 casualties of the regime forces and the Jihadis killed in the attack in Idlib countryside

Violent clashes took place between the jihadi factions and fighters of the people of Maarrat al-Nu’man countryside against the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them, in the towns of al-Tah and Jarjanaz in the southern and eastern countryside of Idlib, where the factions managed to kill at least 27 fighters of the regime forces and wounded tens of them, also the Syrian Observatory documented the death of 9 members of the jihadi factions during the violent clashes.

The Syrian Observatory monitored hours ago that the rebel factions launched missile shells targeting areas in the countryside of Qardaha for the fourth day in a row, and one of the shells fell on Slago village and caused material damage, but no information about casualties.

In a related context, sporadic clashes took place between the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them against the jihadi factions, in Kabani area in Latakia countryside, while the last mentioned managed to destroy a military bulldozer belongs to the regime forces there.

In the same context, the rebel and Islamic factions are attacking positions of the regime in Jarjanaz town, al-Tah, and al-Barsa village in Idlib countryside, in conjunction with the shelling by the jihadi factions on the same areas using high-explosive missiles, where the factions were able to damage an armored vehicle of the regime forces in al-Tah area south of Idlib.

Also, the regime forces launched artillery and missile shells targeting Khan al-Sobol, Kafr Aweed, Sfuhen, Deir Sharqi, Deir Gharbi, Marshourin, and Hish.

House ago SOHR sources reported fierce clashes between jihadi groups and rebel factions against the regime soldiers and loyalists, after the factions and jihadis carried out a counterattack on positions of the regime in Al-Tah and Jarjnaz south-east of Idlib.

Raging battles are underway now along with intense exchange of rocket fire between both parties.