Government shelling of fuel market in Syria’s Idlib leaves casualties
IDLIB, Syria (North Press) – Four people were killed and five others were wounded on Wednesday in Syrian government shelling that targeted fuel market in Idlib, northwest Syria.
The Syrian government forces, located in Regiment 46, west of Aleppo, targeted a fuel market near Termanin town in north of Idlib, with six missiles, local sources told North Press.
Four civilians were killed in the shelling, three of them are of the same family, and more than five others were wounded, in addition to huge fire in the targeted area, the sources added.
The shelling targeted the road linked Dana city to Hazra town north of Idlib, which is a densely populated area.
In the same context, opposition military source told North Press that the Turkish forces located in their bases near Tawama town targeted the Syrian government forces in the Regiment 46 using heavy artillery shells.
The de-escalation zone, northwest Syria, have witnessed military escalation and mutual bombardment by both conflict parties for days, after period of relative calm in the beginning of February.