Syria’s raids

Syrian fighter jets launched over 15 air raids in coincidence with intensive clashes at Wadi Bardi, leading to the killing of one person and the injury of others in the eastern Ghouta, as the Syrian Democratic Forces resumed their advance at Ain Eissa’s countryside.
According to security sources, the governmental troops bombarded areas in Resten city of Homos’ northern countryside with no information about injuries. Areas of Palmyra witnessed similar bombardment with no information about humanitarian losses. The Syrian troops intensively bombarded areas near the oil fields of Shaer and Gazel of Homos’ eastern countryside with no information about humanitarian losses.
Fighter jets raided areas near Tefoor Airport and Hoises area in addition to Teba town of Homos’ eastern countryside. The raids coincided with clashes between the governmental troops on one hand and ISIS extremists on the other hand, leading to a number of deaths and injuries.
In Damascus, clashes erupted between ISIS militants and Syrian governmental troops in the surrounding area of Yarmook Camp in the southern side of the Syrian capital. The clashes continued between the governmental troops and Islamist factions in the villages of Hussieneiya and Bassima, as the fighter jets intensified their attacks on the areas of clashes.
However, the governmental troops bombarded areas in Latikia’s northern countryside with no information about humanitarian losses. In Hama, the governmental fighter jets bombarded the villages of Zaka and Lahaya of Hama’s northern countryside with no information about humanitarian losses. The governmental air forces threw bombing barrels on Kafrazeta town of Hama’s northern countryside with no information about humanitarian losses.
Syria’s Democratic Forces clashed with ISIS in Raqqa’s Ein Eissa, as the Kurdish troops managed to achieve notable advance in the area controlling two villages there.