المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Ongoing fighting and continuous aerial and land shelling in the north-east of Hama

The fighting is still continuing between the fighters of Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham and the rebel and Islamic factions against the regime forces backed by armed militiamen loyal to them of Syrian and non-Syrian nationalities, in areas in the vicinity of the villages of Al-Shatib, Al-Zafriya, Dajaj and Al-Mushiarifa, in an attempt by each party to achive advancement at the expense of the other, while the warplanes carried out tens of strikes since this morning targeting the locations of Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham in the north-eastern countryside of Hama and the south-eastern countryside of Idlib, amid intensive and violent shelling by the regime forces on the area, as well as exchange of targeting between the both parties in the contact areas between them.

And the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored yesterday that Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham and the factions being able to regain control of al-Mushrifah village, it also monitored yesterday that the regime forces managed to advance again and reach an area close of Abu Dali town, which was controlled by the factions about 2 month ago, which is a gate linking between the faction-held areas and the regime-held areas, where trade exchange takes place, this advancement allowed the regime forces to intervene in the southeastern countryside of Idlib, where the regime forces managed to control Al-Shatib village, rising to 7, the number of villages controlled by the regime forces within 24 hours, which are the villages of Al-Shatib, Um Al-Khazib, Um Trikia, Al-Bulail, Al-Zafriya, Rajm Al-Ahmar and Al-Mushiarifa, where the control was accompanied by warplanes within the past 24 hours, which carried out more than 250 airstrikes, as they were carried out by squadrons of warplanes, where the areas were shelled by several warplanes consecutively, causing material damage, and confirmed information about dozens were killed and injured in these clashes.

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