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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Northwest Syria witnesses reciprocal bombardment between government and opposition
2022-02-23


Shelling of government forces, north of Idlib – North Press Shelling of government forces, north of Idlib – North Press
DLIB, Syria (North Press) – On Tuesday, the de-escalation zones, northwest Syria, witnessed the continuation of the military escalation and exchange of shelling between the Syrian government forces and Turkish-backed opposition factions, amid intense flight of Russian reconnaissance aircraft.

The opposition factions’ sites in the towns of al-Fatira, Kafr Aweid, Sufuhn, south of Idlib, as well as the outskirts of Ma’arat al-Naasan, east of Idlib, were hit with heavy artillery and missiles by the government forces, North Press reported military sources in the opposition.

“ Similarly, the sites of the opposition factions in the towns of Taqad, Kafr Ta’al, west of Aleppo, as well as sites in the villages of Khirbat al-Naqus and al-Sarmania in the Gab Plain, west of Hama, were also bombed by the government forces,” the sources added.

”The government forces’ sites in the villages of Jobas and Kafr Battikh, east of Idlib, were hit with Katyusha rockets by al-Fateh al-Mubin Operations Room, which also bombed the government forces’ sites in the town of Urm al-Kubra and Urm al-Soghra, west Aleppo, with mortars, ” according to the sources.

Al-Fateh al-Mubin also announced that it had bombed he sites of the Syrian government forces and the Russian forces stationed in al-Jab al-Ahmar area, north of Lattakia, with Katyusha rockets.

The de-escalation zone in northwest Syria witnesses daily mutual bombardment between the government forces and Turkish-backed opposition factions, without any change in the territorial control.

Reporting by Bara’ Shami

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