
Around 34 people were killed on Monday in violent clashes between Syrian regime forces and pro-government armed men on one side, and opposition gunmen on the other in coastal Latakia province, Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported. Opposition gunmen were able to counter attacks initiated by Syrian regime for, national defense, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Iskenderun, SOHR noted. However, a military source stated to Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) that Syrian military forces have completely controlled Observatory 45 area in in the north Latakia. In Damascus, the Syrian regime''''s warplanes attacked several areas in Jobar district earlier today, killing four civilians, including two children, injuring a number of others, and causing major property damages, said SOHR. It also said that armed confrontation took place at Ras Al-Ain area in Qalamoun at outskirts of Damascus between opposition gunmen and regular forces, causing death of a field commander in regime''''s army. In Idlib, eight opposition fighters were killed and a number of others injured, some in critical condition, in air raids on Harem town near the Syrian-Turkish borders, added SOHR
GMT 14:39 2018 Sunday ,07 January
Syria rebel enclave is Assad regime's weak spotGMT 14:32 2018 Sunday ,07 January
Forces loyal to Assad have stepped up offensive in Idlib provinceGMT 07:59 2017 Wednesday ,27 September
Russian strikes in Syria’s Idlib kill 37 civiliansGMT 12:53 2017 Tuesday ,19 September
Jets strike US-backed forces in SyriaGMT 20:42 2017 Saturday ,09 September
Russia claims killing Daesh 'minister of war' in SyriaGMT 07:39 2017 Thursday ,24 August
27 civilians killed in US-led raids in Syria's RaqaGMT 09:45 2017 Thursday ,17 August
Fighters, refugees leave key Lebanon's enclave for SyriaGMT 09:41 2017 Thursday ,17 August
Syrians face 'horrible' camp conditions

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor