(Zaman Al Wasl)- Syrian regime's fierce bombardment on Kabbana village in coastal Latakia province continued on Saturday, marking more than 500 rockets, barrel bombs and mortars since Friday, rebel sources said.
The rebel-held village in the mountainous Jabal al-Akrad area overlooks on a supply route links rebels with the western countryside of Idlib. Regime army and allied militias seek to cut off any weapon supply to the Turkey-backed rebels.
Activists said, regime has also seek to get back bodies of slain soldiers and senior Russian officer.
Dozens of regime forces killed and wounded by the resistance forces who foiled numerous attacks carried out by regime forces to capture the strategic mountainous areas of Jabal al-Akrad and Jabal al-Turkman as well to cut supply route with Turkey.
Separately, Turkey is brokering the biggest pensioner swap ever between the Syrian regime and opposition forces that will release more than 5000 detainees, sources told Zaman al-Wasl.
The exchange will include corpses of Russian pilots who were killed recently by rebels in Idlib province.
Sources said that Fateh al-Sham Front had demanded families of detainees to province more details about their sons to be submitted to the Turkish side.
Local monitoring groups and activists say more than half million Syrians are still behind bars since the Syrian revolution erupted in March 2011 which claimed lives of another half million people.
The rebel-held village in the mountainous Jabal al-Akrad area overlooks on a supply route links rebels with the western countryside of Idlib. Regime army and allied militias seek to cut off any weapon supply to the Turkey-backed rebels.
Activists said, regime has also seek to get back bodies of slain soldiers and senior Russian officer.
Dozens of regime forces killed and wounded by the resistance forces who foiled numerous attacks carried out by regime forces to capture the strategic mountainous areas of Jabal al-Akrad and Jabal al-Turkman as well to cut supply route with Turkey.
Separately, Turkey is brokering the biggest pensioner swap ever between the Syrian regime and opposition forces that will release more than 5000 detainees, sources told Zaman al-Wasl.
The exchange will include corpses of Russian pilots who were killed recently by rebels in Idlib province.
Sources said that Fateh al-Sham Front had demanded families of detainees to province more details about their sons to be submitted to the Turkish side.
Local monitoring groups and activists say more than half million Syrians are still behind bars since the Syrian revolution erupted in March 2011 which claimed lives of another half million people.
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