Mutual bombardment renews in Syria’s northwest
IDLIB, Syria (North Press) – On Saturday, the Syrian government forces continued their artillery and missile attacks on opposition factions’ positions in the Idlib and Latakia countryside, northwestern Syria.
Opposition military sources told North Press that the government forces stationed in the city of Kafr Nabl and the town of Basqala, bombed military sites in the villages and towns of Kansafra, al-Fatira, Fleifel, Deir Sunbul and Benin in Zawiya Mountain, south of Idlib, with heavy artillery shells and missiles.
The sources added that the bombing targeted residential areas in the towns of al-Bara and al-Mozara, south of Idlib, without casualties reported.
Meanwhile, the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS-formerly al-Nusra) announced that it targeted the positions of the Syrian government forces in Jabal al-Akrad area, north of Latakia, with Katyusha rockets.
A military source of the al-Fateh al-Mubin Operations Room told North Press that they bombed the positions of the government forces in the towns of Kafruma and Hass and the city of Kafr Nable, south of Idlib, with heavy artillery shells, Katyusha rockets and tank shells.