Initial reports indicated that three people were killed in the airstrike on the city center of Idlib in northwestern Syria by a Su-22 warplane of the Bashar Assad regime.
According to information received from Civil Defense sources, regime SU-22 war planes flew over the city center of Idlib and attacked the Maarrat Misrin area in northern Idlib.
Initial reports suggested that a Russian warplane had killed 7 people—5 children and 2 women—and injured 12 in an airstrike that targeted an Arabtelhidye tent city in Harbanuş village, northern Idlib.
On November 27, fighting erupted between regime forces of Assad and anti-regime armed groups in the western countryside of Aleppo Province in Northern Syria.
On November 28, anti-regime armed groups rapidly advanced from the western countryside of Aleppo toward the center and, on November 30, captured a large part from the center.
Armed groups such as the Mughayer took full control of the Khan Shaykhun district on November 30 and have thus established their hegemony over all of Idlib.
According to The guardian The Syrian defence ministry said it had reinforced defensive lines and sent heavy weaponry to the northern countryside of Hama province to repel a militant advance, after previously promising a counterattack “to recover all regions,” while insurgent forces described fierce battles in the area north of Hama city.