Clashes intensify in Idlib
Clashes intensify in Idlib and Hama, which had been declared a “no-clash zone” as per the agreement between Russia and Turkey. Russian jets have bombed several locations as regime forces fired artilleries.
Clashes intensify in Idlib and Hama, which had been declared a “no-clash zone” as per the agreement between Russia and Turkey. Russian jets have bombed several locations as regime forces fired artilleries.
Tensions run high in the region declared “no-clash zone” including Hama, Idlib, Aleppo and Latakia. Over 130 people have been killed since April 20.
According to the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights (SOHR), Russian jets bombed Idlib again this morning.
Russian jets targeted the Kelaha Medik area in the Gab Plains and the Damascus regime fired artilleries into the Miserfe village in Cisir Al Shugur and the northern vicinity of Marat al Numan.
Helicopters have targeted villages to the north of Hama and the Kefernibode town.
There were airstrikes against Idlib’s Sifohin, Meeret Herme and Hibet regions on Tuesday night.
The Idlib region is under control of the Hayat Tahrir Al Sham (HTS - former Al Nusra) gangs backed by Ankara. The SOHR says HTS has accelerated military efforts in the north of Hama and the Gab Plains.
Turkey continues to patrol 12 regions as per their agreement with Russia while HTS has widened the clash zone and bombed Latakia as well as the Russian military base in Himeimim.