Russian warships bombed, with Ballistic missiles, crude oil refining stations in the occupied Jarablus countryside, killing and wounding 30 persons, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The Observatory reported that the Russian battleships, anchored in the shores of Syria, fired three Ballistic missiles, which landed near the market and crude oil refining stations in the Al-Hamran area, in the northeast of the province of Aleppo.
Video claiming to be from Tarhin shows massive fires burning in the makeshift oil refineries there. pic.twitter.com/Er5zQBABG8
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Several missiles, believed to have come from the military barracks of the Syrian government forces in Aleppo, fell on the Terhine area in the eastern countryside of Aleppo, which led to the outbreak of large fires in the area.
On the 27th of last February, unknown missiles targeted the primitive oil burners in the village of Al-Mu`zala, west of the occupied city of Jarablus in the eastern countryside of Aleppo, without information about casualties.