Activists reported on Monday that 88 people have been killed since Sunday evening in several Syrian provinces: 28 in Damascus including 19 militants, and another 15 in Aleppo including two militiamen of the armed opposition.
Activists reported on Monday that 88 people have been killed since Sunday evening in several Syrian provinces: 28 in Damascus including 19 militants, and another 15 in Aleppo including two militiamen of the armed opposition.
Also fifteen people have been claimed in clashes in the capital of Damascus, including four militiamen, in addition to two Kurdish militants in northern Aleppo countryside.
More deaths took place in the provinces of Homs, Idlib, Daraa, Deir Ezzor, Hasaka, Raqqa and Hama, while at least sixteen people, who were killed in various Syrian governorates, couldn’t be identified.
The clashes occurred between the armed opposition groups and the Syrian army on the outskirts of the town of Kafr Hamra in Aleppo countryside at dawn on Monday, while the Syrian Arab Army launched aerial bombardment against terrorists’ points in the town of Qabtan.
In another context, developments of the military operation in Syria show that the army is determined to fulfill its new strategy that aims at linking all provinces with each other until liberating all regions occupied by the armed groups.
Syria was hit by a violent unrest since mid-March 2011, where the Syrian government accuses foreign actors of orchestrating the conflict by supporting the militant opposition groups with arms and money.