Hezbollah, Assad attack Wadi Barada for 12th day, kill 4

Hezbollah, Assad attack Wadi Barada for 12th day, kill 4
The Lebanese terrorist Hezbollah militia and Assad regime continued their attacks on the Wadi Barada valley for the 12th consecutive day killing four and injuring others in a stark violation of the ceasefire, according to Orient News correspondent.

Hezbollah and Assad regime targeted multiple locations in the valley with Surface-to-surface missiles, four airstrikes, 12 FIL missiles and artillery shelling. 

Moreover, Assad and Hezbollah terrorists did not allow maintenance workers to reach Ain al-Fiejah spring facility to make necessary repairs to pumps and pipelines in order to resume the supply of water to Damascus and its countryside. Assad airstrikes have caused huge damage to the spring facility and water pipelines cutting the supply of water from the facility. 

Civil groups and activists in Wadi Barada released a written statement demanding the deployment of international observers to the valley. They said there were ready to facilitate the passage of a specialized team from the Red Cross and UN to assess the status of Ain al-Fiejah spring and document the aftermath of the attack on the facility. 

The statement also called on the UN Security Council to protect Ain al-Fiejah spring which provides most of Damascus and its countryside with water. 

Earlier today, Assad regime sent reinforcements from al-Qalamoun to support Hezbollah and Assad terrorists in their offensive on the Wadi Barada valley northwest of Damascus in violation of the ceasefire, according to Orient News correspondent. 

Hezbollah and Assad regime have been attacking Wadi Barada with heavy airstrikes and artillery shelling for 12 consecutive days. Moreover, Hezbollah made multiple attempts to advance on the ground, but opposition forces were able to repel the attacks. 

Opposition-held villages of the valley have been under siege for months by Hezbollah and Assad regime. The humanitarian situation was already dire even before the recent offensive started 12 day ago. In addition to the bombing, people in the valley have now to endure life without water, electricity or any means of communication including landlines, cell phones and the internet. The villages also face acute shortage of food, medicine and fuel due to the long siege.

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