The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

7 casualties in Ariha and clashes continue in the eastern countryside of Homs

Idlib Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:
Warplanes bombed this morning areas in the villages of Rakaya Sajna and al-Naqir in the southern countryside of Idlib, no information about casualties, while a man from the town of al-Fu’ah (which is inhabited by Shiite citizens in the northeastern countryside of Idlib) died due to lack of necessary medication and poor health and living conditions.

In the same context, warplanes carried out after midnight yesterday several raids on areas in Ariha city in the countryside of Idlib, which caused casualties and missing people under the rubble of buildings, the death of 7 of them was confirmed, including a man, his wife and their two boys children, in addition to a girl child and a citizen woman, and the rescue operations and the search for missing persons under the rubble are still taking place, while warplanes bombed after midnight yesterday areas in the villages of Sheikh Mustafa and Tremla and other areas in the southern countryside of Idlib, no information about injuries, while several persons were injured including a citizen woman and a child in the fall of rocket shells launched yesterday by the factions on areas in the town of al-Fu’ah, which is inhabited by Shiite citizens in the northeastern countryside of Idlib, also a person from the city of Jisr al-Shughur died affected by injuries he had in an aerial bombardment on the city earlier.

Homs Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:
New clashes erupted in the vicinity of Mount Hayyal southwest of Palmyra city and in other places in the eastern countryside of Homs, between the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them against the “Islamic State” organization, after the regime forces’ arrival for a distance less than 9 km west of Palmyra city, while warplanes carried out this morning several raids on areas in the fields of Jahar, al-Mohr and Jazl in the eastern countryside of Homs, no information about injuries until the moment.