At least 15 people were killed and dozens were wounded in a bomb attack on a school in the town of Ayn al-Tinah, south of Syria, in the southern Syrian town of Quneitra. In an apparent attempt to seek help or shelter to escape an attack by the Syrian-backed Syrian regime forces before returning home after a warning from Israeli forces.

A source in the civil defense of the Syrian opposition, yesterday, that 15 people were killed, mostly women and children, and wounded more than 30 others in the bombing of fighter jets school in the village of Ain al-Tinah rural Quneitra.

He said the dead were displaced from northern Daraa countryside who had fled their towns to the Kenitra countryside.

Activists on social networking sites have published pictures that said victims of the bombing showed children placed in sheets full of blood. The regime's forces began with Russian support last Sunday to attack the opposition factions that control most of the province of Quneitra, where the occupied Golan Heights is located, Adjacent.

Another civilian was killed in Russian raids targeting the high town of the western Daraa countryside at the administrative border with Kenitra, according to the Observatory.

Rami Abdul Rahman, director of the observatory, said: "Intensive Russian air strikes targeted the area between the provinces of Quneitra and Deraa, and the regime forces threw explosive drums at them."

Tens of thousands of displaced people are in Quneitra province along the border with the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, after they fled the military operations of the regime forces in Daraa province and then in Quneitra.

An Israeli army spokesman said yesterday that some 200 Syrians in a camp for displaced people tried to approach the fence on the Golan Heights before Israeli soldiers forced them to retreat.

"The women were shouting at the border, they saved the rest of our children," said Dr. Bahaa Mahamid, who was present. "The Israeli soldiers pointed out from afar to return and not to approach the area.

The source confirmed that «dozens of civilians displaced from the province of Daraa and the eastern Quneitra communities gathered at the barbed wire with the occupied Golan, raising white flags after the Israeli soldiers asked them to leave the place».

On the other hand, video clips of hundreds of Syrian opposition fighters and their families from the city of Daraa have been posted on the Internet to areas controlled by the opposition in the north of the country.

A member of the Syrian Civil Defense Group, known as the "White Helmets", said about 430 people arrived at the stronghold of the Strait in Hama province.

The fighters left Daraa, which has been under the control of the armed opposition for years, after a surrender agreement last week.

Meanwhile, a military commander in the southern front of the Free Syrian Army said that "the Syrian Free Army Brigades and the factions operating in the Kenitra region of the Middle and West announced the formation of the South Army in the western region."

The military commander said: "On all fronts of the countryside of Daraa and Quneitra violent confrontations between the opposition factions and the regime forces, in an attempt of the latter to advance and control of several areas within the military campaign south of Syria.