Conflict

Russian Military in Syria

Incident Code

RS4932

Location

قرية فريكا, village of Frika, Idlib, Syria

Airwars Assessment

Last Updated: July 23, 2025

(Previous Incident Code: R4724)

On Friday 29 November 2024, an airstrike reportedly hit the village of Frika in the Idlib governorate, injuring seven civilians, six of them children, all from the same family. The attack has been attributed to the Russian military and/or Syrian regime forces.

The first information about the incident came from @SyriaCivilDefe on X/Twitter at 22:59 on Friday, who also reported that their team was able to help the injured and inspect the site. This information was shared by other X and Facebook accounts, but no further details were given about the attack or the civilians involved.

Syrian Network shared an image on X/Twitter showing a damaged building with a collapsed wall and blood stains among the rubble. The image was taken at night, but did not specify whether the image was from the Frika strike or the Sarja strike also reported in the same post. Al Hadath Syria also published an image on Facebook of what appears to be the moment of the strike, which, although blurred, shows a large explosion lighting up the sky over a residential area.

The @SyriaCivilDefe has attributed the attack to the “regime and Russian alliance”, while @snhr specifically attributed the strikes to the Syrian regime while both Al Hadath and Alarabiya posted similar information on Facebook and attributed the strikes to Russian forces.

Key Information

Country
Military Actor
Strike Type
Airstrike
Strike Status
Contested strike
Civilian Harm Reported
Yes
Civilian Harm Status
Contested
Causes of Death / Injury
Heavy weapons and explosive munitions
Civilians reported injured
7
6 Children

Military Statements

Russian Military Assessment
Suspected belligerent
Russian Military
Russian Military position on incident
Not yet assessed
Syrian Regime Assessment
Suspected belligerent
Syrian Regime
Syrian Regime position on incident
Not yet assessed

Media from Sources (2)

Sources (5)