Clashes between Damascus forces, Turkish-linked mercenaries claim 32 lives
As a result of clashes between mercenaries affiliated with the occupying Turkish state and Damascus government forces, 32 people died and many civilians and soldiers were injured.
Following bombardments in clashes between mercenaries affiliated with the occupying Turkish state and Damascus government forces, 32 people died and many civilians and soldiers were injured, ANF News reports.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said that 14 civilians lost their lives as a result of the Damascus government forces bombing of Idlib, which is under the occupation of the Turkish state and Hayat Tehrîr Al-Sham mercenaries, on December 17 evening.
In addition, Hayat Tehrîr Al-Sham mercenaries targeted the Damascus government forces' points on the Şîr Sehab hill in the Jebel El Ekrad region, north of the city of Latakia. As a result of the attack, 5 soldiers, including some officers, died.
Damascus government forces responded to the attacks by the mercenaries on the Nubil and Zehra towns of Aleppo and bombed the city of Daretezê and the town of Ebzîmo. As a result of the bombardment, 7 people died and 6 were injured.