Hama Governorate Council, in statement issued Saturday, said the northern countryside said is a stricken area, calling on local and the International community to stand with the displaced people who endured to brutal and deadly aerial campaign for over 60 days.
The opposition council said the Syrian army and its allied Shiite militias had destroyed the infrastructure, hospitals, schools, shelters and mosques.
People have no way to survive daily shelling, the statement said.
The northern countryside of Hama is regularly bombed by the air forces of Syria and its Russian ally.
Backed by heavy Russian and regime airstrikes, the regime army seeks to expel rebels from the Hama province and to secure the Alawite dominated territory in al-Ghab Plain, local activists say.
Early Sunday, at least 8 workers in Syria’s leaing rescuing group have been killed in Russian air strikes hit Kafr Zeita town in northern countryside, activists said.
The 8 volunteers in the White Helmets were killed when Russian targeted their center with vacuum and cluster bombs
The deadly bombing has out the main hospital in town out of service.
Last week, the regime army took Helfaya, Soran and parts of Taybet al-Imam towns north of Hama city, expanding its territory along the strategic western highway between Damascus and Aleppo.
The army has its eyes now set on the town of Morek on the highway crucial to control of western Syria.
More than 465,000 people have been killed in Syria since the conflict began in March 2011 with anti-government protests