المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

The regime forces shell Hama countryside and target areas in the north of Homs

Hama Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the regime forces shelled Al-Labbana village in the western countryside of Hama after the midnight of Tuesday – Wednesday, and no information about casualties was reported, while a rebel faction targeted a vehicle of the regime forces in Masasneh area in the northern countryside of Hama, which caused its damage, without information about casualties.

Homs Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: places in Al-Houla area in the northern countryside of Homs, subjected to rocket shelling by the regime forces after the midnight of Tuesday – Wednesday, without information about injuries, documenting a new violation to the agreement that was signed on the 27th of September 2017, between representatives of areas in the northern countryside of Homs and representatives of the regime’s authorities with a Russian mediation.

It is noteworthy that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published on the 1st of November 2017 that  the cities, the towns and the villages of the northern countryside of Homs are still witnessing violations to the agreement that was signed on the 27th of September 2017, between representatives of areas in the northern countryside of Homs and representatives of the regime’s authorities with a Russian mediation, in which activists in the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored that the regime forces is continuing to target areas in the north countryside of Homs daily by shells, in conjunction with clashes that almost take place daily in the areas of Al-Mahatta and Snesil, in addition to the fall of shells on the controlled areas of the regime forces in the northern countryside, these continuous targeting and shelling accompanied by clashes left civilian casualties as well as human losses in the ranks of the fighting parties.

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