government warplanes strike several sites in homs
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Amid continuous fights in Syria

Government warplanes strike several sites in Homs

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Syrian government troops
Damascus - Noor Khoam

Several people were injured by the bombing of the Syrian government forces on some areas in the countryside of Homs, with no reports on casualties, while militant factions renewed their shelling on Almokhtaria village controlled by regime forces in the north of Homs, resulting in material damages with no casualties. An explosion was heard in the western countryside of Idlib, result from an unidentified airstrike on the road linking Darkosh and Jamillia.

The number of raids carried out by warplanes on areas in the Damascus Ghouta reached six raids at least, resulting in material damage, as well as the killing of a woman and her child, and wounding seven people.

The areas of Malah and Huraytan, in the countryside of Aleppo, were shelled by government forces, resulting in material damage with no casualties. The government forces also shelled more rockets, believed to be land – land on areas in the neighborhood of Kaboun, located at the eastern outskirts of the capital.

The citizens are feared from the launch of government military operation on the outskirts of the capital, and move toward the eastern Ghouta, after a series of "reconciliation" sessions and deportations carried out by government forces in Darya, Muadamiyat al-Sham, Khan Wormwood, Wadi Barada and Qudsaya

source : gulfnews

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