Rebels fire 17 Grad missiles on Assad ho­metown

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

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