Government, Opposition Resume Mutual Shelling In Syria’s Northwest

IDLIB, Syria (North Press) – De-escalation zone in the countryside of Aleppo, Idlib and Latakia in northwest Syria witnessed on Monday, mutual shelling between Syrian government forces and Turkish-backed armed opposition factions, known as Syrian National Army (SNA).

An opposition source informed North Press, the government forces, using artillery shells and rockets, targeted opposition positions in the villages and towns of Fatteirah, Kafr Oweid, Sfuhen, Kansafra, Deir Sunbul and Ruweiha in Zawiya Mountain, south of Idlib.

The source added that the government forces also targeted the villages and towns of Tuqad, Kafr Ta’al, Makalbis, and the out skirts of Kafr Nouran, al-Habata, al-Wasata, and Sheikh Salman in the western countryside of Aleppo, as well as axes of Kafredin and al-Kabbana, north of Latakia.

Meanwhile, a source in the National Front for Liberation told North Press that al-Fateh al-Mubin Operations Room targeted, with heavy artillery, the government forces’ posts  in Base 46,  Kkurbet Jdaria west of Aleppo, Kinsabba, and the castle of Shalef north of Latakia, and Dadikh east of Idlib.

For months, the areas in the de-escalation zone in northwestern Syria, especially in south of Idlib and west of Aleppo, continue to witness daily exchange of bombardment between the SNA factions and the government forces, despite being part of the ceasefire agreement signed between Russia and Turkey in March 2020, which stipulates a halt of all military actions in Idlib.

Reporting by Baha’ al-Nobani