The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

The warplanes continue to intensify their airstrikes leaving casualties and wounded in Idlib countryside

Idlib Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the warplanes and helicopters are continuing to fly over Idlib province, in conjunction with carrying out more strikes on areas in its countryside, as the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored that the warplanes carried out more intensive raids on areas in Saraqeb and Abu Al-Duhur towns as well as the villages of Tal Al-Tokan, Tell Sultan, Umm Elkhalayel and Al-Sheikh Idris in the eastern and the south-eastern countryside of Idlib, without information about causing casualties, and it the number of casualties who were killed this morning in the bombardment who targeted Saraqeb, has increased to 2 persons, they are a man and his daughter, and the bombardment also left a number of injuries, also the helicopters dropped explosive barrels on places in the outskirts of Saraqeb town and other places east of Idlib, while the regime forces shelled areas in the outskirts of Jisr Al-Shughur city in the western countryside of Idlib, which caused material damage.

And the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published today morning the 28th of January 2018, that the warplanes carried out several strikes today morning, on Idlib countryside, where they targeted areas in Abu Al-Duhur town and Tell Sultan village as well as the outskirts of Mardikh village in the eastern countryside, amid their targeting to areas in Saraqeb town and its outskirts, in conjunction with dropping explosive barrels by helicopters on areas in the outskirts of Mardikh and areas in Saraqeb town and its outskirts, which killed a person and injured others, while the warplanes raided places in the south-eastern countryside of Idlib, while several shells fired by the factions yesterday just before the midnight, fell on a position of the local gunmen loyal to the regime forces in Al-Fu’ah and Kafriya, which are inhabited by citizens of the Shiite community.