The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Harsh weather | Cautious calm prevails in “Putin-Erdogan area” 

Reliable SOHR sources have monitored cautious calm in “Putin-Erdogan area” in the past few hours due to the heavy rain. No airstrike has been reported since yesterday. That clam comes after violent attacks by the regime forces for 48 hours with more than 100 rockets and artillery shells on different areas in the countryside of Aleppo, Idlib, Hama and Latakia. The largest number of attacks were documented in Jabal Al-Zawiyah in south Idlib countryside.

Yesterday, regime forces renewed their ground bombardment on positions in “Putin-Erdogan” area with more than 20 rockets and artillery shells by regime forces on areas in Al-Futirah, Safohan and Fulayfil in Jabal Al-Zawiyah in the southern countryside of Idlib, and Kabbana frontlines in the northern countryside of Latakia. However, no casualties have been reported. This bombardment coincided with intensive flight by Russian reconnaissance aircraft over Sahl Al-Ghab and Jabal Al-Zawiyah.

A day earlier, SOHR activists reported that regime forces executed a violent bombardment on “Putin-Erdogan,” area, firing more than 50 rockets and artillery shells in Idlib countryside, targeting areas in Svohn, Al-Futairah, Al-Bara, Fulayfil, Kansafra, Mashoun, Ain La Rouz, Ahsam, Bannin, Belshoun and Deir Sunbul.

Regime forces also targeted areas in Al-Sahara in the western countryside of Aleppo, and Telal Kabbana in Jabal Al-Akrad in the northern countryside of Latakia with more than 20 shells. However, no casualties were reported.