At least five people were killed in strikes on the opposition-held town of Kafr Batna in east Damascus province on August 9, according to local reports.
Pro-opposition media blamed the Syrian government for the strikes, as the Syrian Army and its allies attempted to advance into areas east of Damascus.
Pro-government media said the strikes hit “terrorist” positions in Kafr Batna and the nearby town of Hazeh.
This footage was shared by local media activists operating in the Damascus area. The man interviewed says a number of people were killed, and describes a fuel tank explosion in which two people were burned. Credit: Damascus Media Center via Storyful