Government forces target opposition sites in northwest Syria
IDLIB, Syria (North Press) – On Monday morning, Damascus government forces targeted opposition sites in the countryside of Idlib and Aleppo, northwest Syria, with artillery and missile shelling, while the latter bombed government forces’ sites south of Idlib.
Government forces stationed in the 46th Regiment and the town of Mizanaz bombarded the villages and towns of Kafr Taal, Taqad, and Bahfis, west of the city of Aleppo, with more than 100 artillery and missile shells, opposition military sources told North Press.
The bombing targeted villages and towns in Zawiya Mountain, south of Idlib. Al-Fateira, Fleifel, Sufuhn, al-Bara, and Kansafra were targeted, and the village of Shalakh, east of Idlib, was similarly bombed, the source added.
Meanwhile, a military source in the opposition National Front for Liberation told North Press that their military factions targeted government forces’ sites in the villages of al-Dana and the village of al-Dar al-Kabira, south of Idlib, with heavy artillery and missiles.
Regions in the Idlib countryside are witnessing a military escalation despite the entry into force of the ceasefire agreement signed between the Russia and Turkey in March of last year 2020.