20 Assad barrel bombs on Wadi Barada’s Ein al-Fijeh, Bassimah

20 Assad barrel bombs on Wadi Barada’s Ein al-Fijeh, Bassimah
Assad helicopters dropped 20 barrel bombs on the villages of Ein al-Fijeh and Bassimah in the Wadi Barada valley northwest of Damascus on Tuesday, Orient News correspondent reported. 

Local activists told Orient News that Hezbollah and Assad terrorists positioned in al-Dreij also targeted Ein al-Fijeh and Bassimah with artillery shelling and a number surface-to-surface missiles injuring civilians. 

Hezbollah and Assad regime have been attacking Wadi Barada with heavy airstrikes and artillery shelling for 20 consecutive days. They also made multiple attempts to advance on the ground, but opposition fighters 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 20 days 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.

Wadi Barada, located 18 kilometers northwest of Damascus, consists of 13 villages; ten are under opposition control while three are occupied by Assad regime.

A countrywide ceasefire in Syria was declared on Thursday (29 December 2016), after Turkey, Russia and opposition fighting groups reached a deal in the Turkish capital Ankara. According to the deal, Turkey and Russia would act as guarantor countries for the implementation of the ceasefire.

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