Terrorists fire dozens of rockets and shells on towns outside Idlib and Hassaka

PROVINCES,(ST)_Terrorists have fired dozens of rockets and shells on several towns outside Idlib and Hassaka, killing 4 civilians and wounding over 3 others, the official news agency (SANA) reported Monday.

The agency quoted local sources as saying that dozens of rockets hit al-Fo’a city outside Idlib, killing 4 civilians and wounding several others.

“Two women were among the civilians martyred in the rocket attack which also caused damage to several homes and to the minaret of the big mosque,” the sources added, confirming continuity of clashes between popular defense groups and terrorist organizations in the southern edge of the city.

Terrorist organizations posted a video on social media showing terrorists affiliated to the so-called the ‘Islam army’ and the ‘Ahrar al-Sham’ movement firing rockets on al-Fo’a city.

Other rocket attacks ripped through Tal Tamr and Tal Hermez towns, about 30 km west of Hassak city.

3 hurt

“As many as 20 artillery shells and dozens of mortars were fired by terrorists affiliated to the ISIS [Its Arabic acronym is Daesh] on the towns, wounding at least 3 civilians, according to local sources.

The sources added that the ISIS terror attacks caused damage to several homes and churches at the scenes.

17 rockets  

Last night, terrorists fired more than 17 rockets on several areas in Aleppo, Damascus and its suburbs, killing 3 civilians and wounding  6 others.

The rockets landed in al-Tadamon quarter and al-Abbaseyen area in Damascus and in Sa’asa’a area in the southwestern countryside of Damascus as well as in Daheyet Harasta and Daf al-Shouk outside Damascus and in quarters on al-Zahraaa and al-Aazameyeh in Aleppo city.

The US, France, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Israel support terrorist organizations operating in Syria, world media reports confirm.

Basma Qaddour  

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