The regime's forces and Russia continued to bombard civilian areas in northern Syria, targeting the vicinity of a Turkish observation post, causing civilian casualties, while opposition sources said they had responded to an attack in Lattakia and killed dozens of soldiers.

Al-Jazeera correspondent reported the killing of a civilian and wounding others as a result of the artillery shelling of the regime targeted the town of Sher Mghar in the northern countryside of Hama. The shelling targeted a Turkish observation post, which has been bombed twice since April 26.

This coincides with the continued battles between the forces of the regime and the armed opposition factions, which responded with artillery shelling on the regime's sites, while the fighters of the regime and Russia continue to raid the rural Idlib and Hama targeting service facilities and medical homes and civilians.

A military commander in the opposition that the faction of the "victory army" killed five elements of the regime forces in an ambush near the village of Bab power in the western suburb of Hama.

Opposition sources said their factions were responding to attempts by the regime's forces to mount the Kurds in Lattakia, in conjunction with raids and heavy artillery shelling.

The commander of the Free Army in the countryside Lattakia told the German news agency that they killed more than 25 elements, mostly members of Hezbollah and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, and wounded dozens of them.

SUNA news agency said the opposition bombed the town of al-Sakilibiya in the Hama countryside, killing four children and a woman. The opposition Sham agency said opposition factions had bombarded the strongholds of the regime's forces in the town of Skibiya with Grad rockets, without any casualties.

At the humanitarian level, tens of thousands of displaced families from Idlib and Hama live in difficult conditions on the Syrian-Turkish border, with more than 300,000 people, according to local organizations.

WFP has recently suspended the distribution of aid to 47,000 people in villages and towns in the south and west of Idlib as a result of the shelling, noting that some WFP collaborators were forced to flee and others were injured.