Syrian rebels on Wednesday fired 17 Grad missiles on Russia-controlled Hameimim airbase and Qardaha, the heart-town of Bashar al-Assad in Latakia province, just a day since rebels have rocked meeting of military leaders in the regime biggest stronghold.
Pro-regime media outlets confirmed the news, pointing out to the fall of rockets in agricultural and mountainous areas in the area between Qardaha and Jabla without causing any causalities.
The Mountain Battalion Facebook page pointed out that the forces of the regime could determine the point from which the rockets were fired in the village of al-Kubana in the Mountain of the Kurds and targeted them by shelling a center.
The resistance factions targeted on Wednesday the headquarters of regime thugs in the town of Bahluliya with artillery shelling. The casualties were not known.
The rocket attacks coincide with two major battles waged by the Syrian resistance in Damascus and northern Hama, but these rockets do not meet the desire of the Latakia villagers who demand the resistance factions to open the Lattakia front to support the two fronts in Hama and Damascus and disperse regime forces