Russia, Syrian government bomb Turkish-backed factions in Syria’s northwest
IDLIB, Syria (North Press) – On Wednesday, Russian warplanes bombed posts of Turkish-backed armed Syrian factions in the western countryside of Idlib, northwest Syria.
Russian warplanes targeted the outskirts of the village of al-Hamama in Jisr al-Shughur, west of Idlib, with two vacuum missile strikes, military sources from the factions told North Press.
Meanwhile, Syrian government forces stationed in Jurin Camp targeted the villages of Sirmaniyah and Duwayr al-Akrad in Ghab Plain in the western countryside of Hama with artillery and missile, according to the sources.
Additionally, Damascus government forces artillery shelled the factions’ posts in hills of al-Kheder and Kinda town in the northern countryside of Latakia and the town of Binin, south of Idlib, the sources added.
Sources from Fateh al-Mubin Operations Room, which includes Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and other armed groups, announced that they targeted the government’s military gatherings in the villages and towns of Na’ora, Jurin, al-Safsafah, and Shathah in the western countryside of Hama with mortars and rockets.
Additionally, they targeted the government forces’ sites in the villages and towns of Khan Shaykhun, Kafr Nabl, and Maar Shurin, south of Idlib.