The Islamic militant factions launched several shells on areas in in the countryside of eastern Suwayda, leaving a girl kiiled and her brother injured, while regime forces have targeted with, heavy machine guns, areas in northern Kenitra, and no information about casualties.
Militant factions launched Grad missiles at areas in the town of Salhab, in Hama, without reports of injuries as well as targeting regime forces' gatherings in the town of Mharda, northern Hama. Information was received about the killing of a person by the aerial bombardment hit him in east Hama.
At least six fighters were killed after clashes between the regime forces and Islamic fictions, in Mansheya neighborhood in the city of Daraa, and information reported about more casualties in the ranks of both sides.
Clashes continue in al-Bab city, between ISIS militants and regime forces.
The number of raids carried out by Syrian warplanes rose in Harasta city to reach five raids, in conjunction with the bombing of ten shells fired by regime forces on the areas of the city, resulting in material damage, with no information about casualties. Tree persons were killed after warplanes' shells on areas in Jisr city and its west countryside, and the number of martyrs is likely to rise due to the presence of dangerous injures.
Bilateral meetings between the UN envoy to Syria, Staffan de Mistura, and the delegations from the Syrian opposition and from the regime, will be held Friday, in Geneva, to discuss a solution to the Syrian crisis.
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