Syrian air forces targeted areas in Hama

Syrian air forces targeted areas in Hama’s countryside with no reports of injuries, as dozens of people have been killed and injured during the raids launched against Idlib. Civil defense team launched an appeal to remove the rubble and lift the trapped underneath.
The governmental air forces launched dozens of airstrikes against Idlib targeting the residential areas, leading to the destruction of a number of housing buildings. The fighter jets with stereochemistry Rockets on Maaret Horma town in Idlib’s southern country side leading to material damage in residential buildings and property.
They also launched airstrikes on a number of districts in Deir Al Zour, including Hamidiyah and Ahoiqh, as no reports have been issued over injuries. The governmental troops also bombarded a number of areas in Daraa with no information over humanitarian losses.
The governmental troops also targeted areas in Ezz Al Din village in Homos northern countryside, as they resume clashes with ISIS in the surrounding areas of oil fields in the western desert of Palmyra. They also bombarded Harasta city in eastern Ghouta of Damascus leading to material damages with no information about injuries.
In the same context, clashes between the governmental troops and ISIS resumed in the surrounding area of Seine military airport. Areas in Qantra village and its surrounding area Hama country side witnessed increasing bombings with no information about injuries.
The governmental troops also clashed with Islamist militias in the surrounding area of Ganabrh, as a number of people have been injured during the bombardment of Al-Lataminah town near Hama northern countryside.
ISIS, on its hand, targeted the Democratic Forces of Syria in the northern countryside of Tabaqa city with no information about the injuries, as seven bodies have been found in Tel-Abyad city on the borders between Syria and Turkey amid speculations that they have been shot by Turkish border guards during their attempts to pass to the Turkish territories.
On the other hand, the countries sponsoring Astana negotiations held a meeting in the capital of Kazakhstan on Monday. The meeting witnessed the participation of delegations from Ankara, Moscow and Tehran in addition to a Jordanian delegation to be the first time for Amman to participate in such a meeting.
They agreed to take more time to monitor the ceasefire and prepared for the coming meeting scheduled to be held in Geneva.