Nusra Front terrorists attack two Shia villages in Syria
An alliance of insurgent groups, including Al Nusra Front, attacked Al Foua and Kefraya in Idlib
terrorists affiliated to al-Qaeda group detonated at least five car bombs and fired 370 rockets at two Shia villages in northwestern Syria, activists said.
An alliance of insurgent groups, including Al Nusra Front, attacked Al Foua and Kefraya in Idlib province bordering Turkey and mostly held by terrorists after rebel advances this year.
Thousands of innocent civilians have been living under siege in the two villages.
Warring sides agreed to a brief ceasefire last month in the two villages and in Zabadani, a rebel-held town near the Lebanese border under siege by government forces.
But the two-day ceasefire, the second that month, collapsed before wounded people could be evacuated from both areas.
Government forces have intensified assault on Zabadani and say they are on the verge of seizing the town, where terrorists are holed up in its center.