Russian warplanes target opposition sites in Syria’s Idlib
IDLIB, Syria (North Press) – On Sunday, Russian warplanes targeted positions of the Turkish-backed Syrian armed factions south of Idlib, northwest Syria.
Russian warplanes targeted the vicinity of the towns of al-Bara and Kansafra, located in the Zawiya Mountain in the southern countryside of Idlib, with high-explosive vacuum missiles and eight airstrikes, military sources from the opposition told North Press.
The bombardment affected uninhabited and agricultural lands between the two towns, uprooting some trees and damaging the surrounding houses, according to the same sources.
The shelling coincided with an intense flight of Russian drones over the area, without information received about civilian and military casualties.
On Saturday, Russian warplanes launched four air raids on the outskirts of the towns of Kansafra, al-Bara and Ain Larouz in Zawiya Mountain, targeting a training center for Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.