Syrian regime forces continue their shelling of areas in Hwyjet Katea’ in the Euphrates River at the outskirts of Deir Ezzor city, where the shelling wounded several people and killed a civilian man, and information about the death of 2 other citizen women as a result of the shelling that targeted tens of trapped people in the area.
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that a man was killed in a mine explosion in Mashikh village -which is controlled by the Syria Democratic Forces- when he return to his home in the village to bring some stuff, while the clashes renewed between the Syria Democratic Forces supported by the International Coalition against members of the “Islamic State” organization in areas on the banks of al-Khabur River and near Al-Busayrah city in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, after a violent attack by organization on the area, in attempt to inflict casualties in the ranks of its opponents, and the clashes were accompanied by violent exchange of shelling between both parties, amid detonating 2 booby trapped vehicles in the area, and confirmed information about casualties in the ranks of both parties.
Areas east of the Euphrates in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor are witnessing the continuation of clashes between the Syria Democratic Forces supported by the International Coalition against members of the “Islamic State” organization. clashes get concentrated at the outskirts of the town of Al-Busayrah, which is one of the remaining important centers of the “Islamic State” organization in the countryside of Deir Ezzor and Syrian territory, after the Syria Democratic Forces were able to advance in the area and controlled several villages.
The regime forces shelled areas in Ezz al-Din village in the northeastern countryside of Homs, which caused material damage but no casualties were reported, while a young man was killed and several others were wounded in shelling by the regime forces on areas in Talbiseh city.
The regime forces shelled areas in Lataminah town in the northern countryside of Hama, which was shelled by tens of shells about 24 hours ago, and caused material damage but no information about casualties, while the warplanes carried out more airstrikes on areas in al-Rahjan village and other areas controlled by the rebel and Islamic factions in the northeastern countryside of Hama, no information about casualties.
areas in Talbiseh city in the northern countryside of Homs were shelled by the regime forces, which caused material damage but no information about casualties, and the Syrian Observatory published in the past 72 hours that areas in Kafr Laha in the northern countryside of Homs, were shelled by the regime forces this morning, and no information about injuries was reported.
The factions targeted Mrimin area which is controlled by the regime forces, which resulted in the injury of one person, while clashes took place after the midnight of Thursday – Friday, between the regime forces and gunmen loyal to them against the rebel and Islamic factions, in the south-eastern outskirts of Talbiseh city in the northern countryside of Homs, and information about casualties in the ranks of the both parties.
It is noteworthy that the area has witnessed during the recent weeks, clashes between the both parties and exchange of targeting resulted in the death of several fighters of the factions as well as a number of casualties in the ranks of the regime forces and the gunmen loyal to them.
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