
The ISIS militants shelled several areas in Jubb al-Jarrah in east Homs, controlled by government forces, leaving some damage. The Syrian warplanes renewed their raids on east Homs, in addition to five raids on Alwar neighborhood in Homs, leaving a number of dead and wounded. An explosion targeted a security vehicle in the city of Rastan in north Homs, with no reports of injuries.
Clashes continue in the west of Daraa, between the Islamic factions and the Khalid ibn al-Walid army affiliated to ISIS, in which the Islamic factions were able to achieve further advancement. The number of explosive barrels dropped by helicopters reached 20 barrels in the city of Daraa since this morning, but there was no information about casualties.
Two warplanes carried out simultaneously at least six strikes in the countryside of Maarrat al-Nu'man, resulting in material damage in a hospital and left it out of service, with no information about casualties. The Syrian warplanes launched raids on areas in the southern countryside of Idlib, resulting in material damage, while warplanes renewed bombing of areas in the southern countryside of Idlib, resulting in material damage.
Violent clashes occur between government forces and militants loyal to it, and ISIS militants in eastern Hama, while warplanes bombarded areas of engagement, while the bombing helicopters threw explosive barrels in north countryside of Hama, with no reports of injuries.
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