More casualties recorded in government shelling of Aleppo northern countryside
ALEPPO, Syria (North Press) – The number of casualties in an unknown shelling on a town north of Aleppo, northern Syria, has risen to six, including children with critical situations.
Last night, the town of Mare’a, north of Aleppo, which is under the control of Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA), was hit by more than six shells.
The SNA is the military wing of the Syrian opposition affiliated with Turkey.
The shelling led to the injury of six people, including children, who were all hospitalized, according to a medical source.
Another source indicated that the government forces, stationing in the surrounding villages of Mare’a, fired more than six shells at the town.