The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Since taking the constitutional oath | Israel hit Syrian lands twice and regime reacted with three massacres that killed 21 civilians in Idlib

 

While taking Bashar al-Assad has taken his oath on July 17, his forces and it proxies have committed two massacres in the same day. The first took place in the morning, Russian guided missiles bombarded areas in Serjah village in southern Idlib countryside, killing six civilians including three children, a woman, and volunteer of the civil defense. Few hours later in the evening, another massacre has targeted with rocket fire Ahsem two in southern Idlib also, which caused death of eight civilians including four children and four women.

Meanwhile, 16 civilians, mostly women and children have been wounded in the attacks.

On the other hand, Israel hasn’t give Bashar al-Assad or his regime any time after the oath ceremony. Israeli aircrafts have struck Iran-backed factions posts with warplanes in al-Waha areas in eastern Aleppo countryside.

On July 19, Israeli airstrikes destroyed Iranian military posts and killed five, two are Syrians from Nubel and al-Zahraa towns and the other three are non-Syrians from Iran-backed militia.

Later, Israel air forces, in the early hours of Thursday, have bombarded military posts of Lebanese Hezbollah-backed factions in al-Daba’a Military Airport in western Homs countryside and other posts in eastern Homs countryside. The strikes destroyed weapons and ammunition warehouse al-Daba’a. But no causalities have been reported yet.

Meanwhile, the Syrian regime has reacted with directing its missiles to the Israeli side and the occupied territories, and the civilians in Idlib as usual.

In the morning, SOHR activists have reported new massacre to be added to the series of others which have been carried out by the regime and the Russian forces and their proxies in Putin-Erdoghan area. The strikes have killed seven civilians including woman and three children, in the morning, in a new ground bombardment by the regime forces on two neighborhoods in Ibleen village in Jabal al-Zawiyah in southern Idlib countryside. Number of deaths is expected to rise because some of those wounded sustained serious injuries.

Accordingly, the regime has killed 21 civilians including 11 children and six women since al-Assad has taken the presidential oath.