The General Command of the Syrian army confirmed the continuation of its military operations in the southern Idlib countryside, to regain control of all areas, explaining that the army had been able during the past few days to purify more than 320 square kilometers, expel the "Al-Nusra Front" and the rest of the armed organizations from them, and enter into more From 40 towns and villages.

The leadership said in a statement that it “confirms its insistence on completing the purification of Idlib Governorate from terrorism, and its concern for the lives of all defenseless civilian citizens, and calls on them to move away from the areas of the spread of militants, and hasten to exit to the areas of the presence of the coming Syrian army units to protect them and liberate them from the control of terrorism.”

Yesterday, the Syrian army announced the shooting down of a droning plane in the skies of Al-Suqaylabiyah city in the northwestern countryside of Hama, which was equipped with six bombs intended for the explosion, and also confronted a droning plane that tried to approach the Hama Military Airport, hours after confronting drones in the sky of the city of Jableh, and preventing it from Carry out their attacks.

In Homs, the Syrian army found weapons and ammunition left over from the armed organizations hidden in a well in the vicinity of Al-Sa`n Al-Aswad village in the northern countryside of Homs, and a military source stated that, through continuous security follow-up, to complete the work to secure areas cleared of the militants, medium machine guns, hand grenades and rockets were found Shoulder-mounted and automatic rifles, as well as Dushka machine guns and RPGs with their fillings, mortars, night communication devices and ammunition of various calibers.

For its part, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights announced the killing of at least eight civilians, including five children, yesterday, in Russian air strikes targeting the village of Jobas on the outskirts of the town of Saraqib in the eastern Idlib countryside.

The "Syrian Response Coordinators" team yesterday called on humanitarian organizations to interfere and neutralize civilians, and keep them away from the danger of war, and the team rejected in a press statement "turning civilians into military targets, or forcing them to remain in any conflict zone in contravention of the human right to live in safety" Calling on international powers to protect civilians and public and private property.

The team documented “the displacement of more than 214,593 civilians,” explaining that the numbers being documented are greater than the number mentioned, and that the current situations of displacement are treated as a top priority.