112 civilians killed since the turkish attacks on al bab
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112 civilians killed since the Turkish attacks on Al Bab

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Al Bab - Noura Khowam

Syrian governmental troops resume their advance towards the Syrian city of Al Bab in cooperation with Russian fighter jets to control Assad Lake and water station to pump water to Aleppo, as ISIS extremist group uses the water as a weapon during its fight against the government.   The extremist group showered the agricultural areas of Aleppo's eastern countryside with water as it opened the gates of Khafsa water station on the lands to prevent the governmental troops from advance.   In the same context, the number of civilians killed since the beginning of the Turkish attack against Al Bab increased to 112, including 34 children and 23 women. However, the number of victims in the city, still fully controlled by ISIS, hit 432 civilians since the extremist group controlled the city.   The city witnessed increasing bombings during the recent hours, as the Turkish troops intensified their bombardment in coincidence with the clashes between ISIS and other Islamist factions existed in Aleppo.   In Hasaka province, a huge bombing hit Shadady village in the road linking between the province and Raqqa. The bombing was executed by a suicide bomber using a car bomb targeting Syria's Democratic Forces. It led to the killing of a number of persons. The clashes between the two parties resume in Raqqa with no information about humanitarian losses.   In Homos, the clashes renewed between the governmental troops and the militants at Waar district with no information about humanitarian losses. The Syrian fighter jets bombarded the district during the recent days leading to the killing of a child and an old woman. The number of victims increased to 27, including eight children and three women.   ISIS militants targeted sites dor the governmental troops at Homos' eastern countryside in coincidence with clashes with no information about humanitarian losses from the two sides.   Governmental sources revealed that they achieved notable advance in Bayarat area near Palmyra, as they controlled sites after increasing battles with the extremist group. It added that the governmental troops advance towards the oil and gas fields after their control on Hayan company and its surrounding fields.   In Deir Al Zour, ISIS leader Abu Baker Al Baghdadi called for raising a state of alert in preparation for a new invasion against the governmental troops in the city, demanding the civilians to participate in it.    

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