Takfiris fire 1,000 missiles at Shia towns in Idlib
August 11, 2015
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Takfiri terrorists have reportedly launched missile attacks against the two towns
Takfiri terrorists have reportedly launched missile attacks against the two towns of Fuaa and Kafraya in northwestern Syria.
According to the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the terrorists fired around 1,000 rockets, homemade projectiles and mortar shells on the Shia towns in the restive province of Idlib on Sunday night.
The UK-based group provided no exact figures on the casualties, but said there were deaths and injuries.
A coalition of terrorists, including al-Qaeda affiliate al-Nusra Front, has already taken most of Idlib Province and is trying to capture Fuaa and Kafraya, which are still under control of the Syrian army.
The Takfiri terrorists say the attacks on the towns are in retaliation for the growing advances of the Syrian army near the Lebanese border.
Syria has been fighting against massive foreign-sponsored militancy since early 2011. The conflict has reportedly killed an estimated 240,000 people so far, including nearly 12,000 children.