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The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

The regime forces launch tens of shells on al-Lataminah town and its surroundings in the northern countryside of Hama

Hama province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: places in al-Lataminah area in the northern countryside of Hama, witnessed intense artillery shelling by the regime forces, where they targeted areas in the town and its surroundings with tens of missile and artillery shells, which injured a child, and the Syrian Observatory published today, Friday, that the northern countryside of Hama witnessed renewed shelling by the regime forces, where artillery shelling targeted areas in Al-Lataminah town and its vicinity, which caused material damage, and resulted in the break out of fire in agricultural lands and property of the citizens, without information about casualties, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published yesterday that the warplanes targeted areas this evening, in the outskirts of Kafr Zita town in the northern countryside of Hama by several raids, while areas in the outskirts of Al-Sirmaniyah village in the north-western countryside of Hama, where shelled by the regime forces, also several explosions shook the northern countryside of Hama, they were caused by rocket shelling by the regime forces targeting areas in al-Lataminah town in the northern countryside of Hama, while areas in al-Zakat village were shelled by the regime forces, which caused material damage but no information about casualties, and the Syrian Observatory published hours ago that the regime forces targeted by a missile a car belongs to Jaysh al-Izza, which operates in the countryside of Idlib and Hama. The targeting took place in al-Lataminah area in the northern countryside of Hama which caused casualties, where at least 4 soldiers of the Jaysh al-Izza were killed, and the death toll is expected to rise because there are some people in critical situation.

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