
The regime forces launched dozens of missiles targeted parties of Damascus, in conjunction with the continuing clashes in the region. While violent clashes are still ongoing in the outskirts of Palmyra, and other clashes in the western countryside of Daraa in Basatin and Harasta, while the shells fell on areas in the city of Deir Ezzor.
In Damascus province, violent clashes are continuing between the regime forces and Islamic factions in eastern Ghouta, accompanied with mutual shelling between the two sides. A child was injured in Reef Dimashq after a shell was fallen in the town of Madaya.
Clashes are continuing between the regime forces and ISIS militants in Homs, amid continuing heavy shelling by regime troops on the clashes areas.
Meanwhile, the regime forces shelled the areas of Hayyan, Huraytan and Anadan in the northern countryside of Aleppo, and no information about casualties reported.
While clashes took place between Khalid Ibn al-Walid army, which is allied to ISIS, and the Islamic fictions in the western countryside of Daraa, causing material damage, but no information about casualties reported until now.
On the other hand, the Islamic fictions launched several shells in northeastern countryside of Idlib, and no informations about injures reported, while ISIS organization shelled areas in al-Gorah and al-Kosour, in El Gorah, and no reports of injuries.
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