Unidentified warplanes targeted Iranian militia sites, on Friday, in the southeastern countryside of Raqqa, without information about casualties.
“Unidentified warplanes launched airstrikes for the second day in a row, on areas where pro-Iranian militias of both Syrian and non-Syrian nationalities are present, in the vicinity of 'Badaia Sabkha' , southeast of the Syrian city of Raqqa, without information so far about casualties,” according to Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR).
SOHR pointed out that a violent explosion hit the city of Idlib, that is under the control of ‘Tahrir al-Sham’, which was caused by the fall of a long-range surface-to-surface missile, most likely that the regime and the Russians fired it. It fell to the west of the city near ‘Idlib Prison’, amid ambulances heading to the area, according to Asharq Al-Awst.
Air strikes carried out by Russian fighters on the vicinity of Al-Barah, in conjunction with intense shelling by the regime's ground forces with rocket-propelled grenades on the villages and towns of Sarjah, Binin and Deir Sunbul on the eastern outskirts of Jabal Al-Zawiya in the southern countryside of Idlib.