Syrian army ‘kills terrorists’ in Idlib rural area

Syrian government forces meted out firing on the city of Khan Sheikhun within the southern country of the rebel-held Idlib province Saturday.

The Syrian army is launching “intensive strikes on dens of Jabhat al-Nusra,” a group formerly connected with al qaeda, in a village in southwestern Idlib province Sunday, Syrian state media is coverage.

SANA, the country’s state-run news organisation, additionally declared Saturday that the army’s operations had destroyed multiple sites supposedly belonging to Jabhat al-Nusra within the southern Idlib rural area.

The army killed and wounded “a range of terrorists who had broken the reduction zone agreement through recurrent attacks on military points and safe cities,” sana reported .

Syrian government forces, that are loyal to the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, also are trailing “terrorist” movements between the Idlib province within the north of the country and also the Hama province on to the south.

According to UK-based observance group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), there has been an important increase of shelling and barrel bombs targeting Hama and Idlib within the last few days.

SOHR additionally reports that against the background of the serious bombing, Jabhat al-Nusra are worsening matters for displaced civilians by preventing them from putting up tents.

The United Nations declared friday that since April 28 fighting has escalated between government forces and non-state armed teams (NSAGs) in northwest syria.

The organization noted that on may 8, Syrian forces began ground operations against NSAGs “impacting on civilian populations, infrastructure and repair provision in northern Hama and southern Idleb governorates.”

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