Syria’s northwest witnesses mutual shelling between government and opposition
IDLIB, Syria (North Press) – Following days of relative calm, the de-escalation zone in northwest Syria witnessed on Saturday mutual shelling between the Syrian government forces and the Turkish-backed armed opposition factions.
The opposition factions’ sites in the towns of Kafr Amma, Kafr Ta’al, Atarib and al-Wisata in the western countryside of Aleppo, were bombed with heavy artillery and missiles by the government forces, military sources of the Syrian opposition told North Press.
Two people from the town of al-Wisata were injured in the shelling. They were transported to the medical points for treatments, said the sources.
Similarly, the opposition’s sites near the towns of Qleidin and al-Enkawi in the Gab Plain, west of Hama, were also bombed by the government forces stationed in Jurin Camp, the sources added.
The opposition factions’ sites near the towns of al-Bara and al-Ruwaiha, the Zawiya Mountain area, south of Idlib, were shelled with heavy artillery and missiles by the government forces stationed in Kafr Nabl, according to the sources.
Meanwhile, the government forces’ sites in the towns of Dadikh and Kafr Batikh, east of Idlib, were bombe by al-Fateh al-Mubin Operations Room.
The government forces’ sites near the town of Quptan al-Jabal in the western countryside of Aleppo were bombed by al-Fateh al-Mubin as well.
The de-escalation zone in northwest Syria had witnessed relative calm regarding the mutual bombing operations between the two sides of the conflict following months of military escalation.