Northwest Syria witnesses more escalation between government and opposition
IDLIB, Syria (North Press) – On Wednesday, mutual bombing took place between Syrian government forces and Turkish-backed armed opposition factions in the de-escalation zone in northwestern country.
The Syrian government forces intensified bombing the opposition factions’ sites in the villages and towns of Fatterah, Sfuhen, outskirts of al-Bara in the Zawiya Mountain area, south of Idlib, opposition military sources told North Press.
The sites of the opposition in the villages and towns of Qeleidin, Duqmaq and al-Enkawi in the Ghab Plain, west of Hama, were also bombed by the government forces stationed in Jurin camp, the sources added.
Similarly, the sites of the opposition factions’ positions in the town of Kafr Ta’al in the western countryside of Aleppo were bombed with heavy artillery and rockets by the government forces, according to the same sources.
Meanwhile, the opposition factions responded to the governments’ bombing by shelling the latter’s sites in Quptan al-Jabal and the Regiment 46 west of Aleppo, the same sources noted.
For months, areas in Syria’s northwest have been witnessing mutual shelling between parties to the conflict in different areas amid news on government military reinforcements to different areas in the region.
Although the de-escalation zone in northwest Syria is subject to a Russian-Turkish ceasefire agreement signed in March 2020, the area witnesses frequent mutual bombardment despite the entry of the ceasefire into force.