At least 92 people were killed Friday after Syrian military operations across the country, according to a written statement made by the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR).
Government forces attacked cities controlled by rebels, according to SNHR, which is based in London and opposes Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
The official Syrian news agency, SANA, said that the Syrian regime forces had killed a “large number of members of terrorist organizations” in operations in the countryside of Damascus and in other areas near Idlib. The Syrian government refers to all armed opponents as terrorists.
There were 61 people killed in the countryside of Damascus, five in Idlib, four in Homs and Hama respectively, three in Latakia and two in Quneitra, SNHR reported.
SANA said the army had killed 47 members of the al-Qaeda affiliated al-Nusra Front near Quneitra. It also added that government forces had killed more than 50 “terrorists” in the provinces of Daraa, Sweida and Homs.
Regime air forces also intensively bombarded the areas of Douma, al-Humuriya, Darayya and Jobar in the Damascus area.