<p>An ongoing Syrian government offensive in Daraa province has left the streets of Nawa</a>, a town northeast of Daraa city, Syria, in rubble on June 30.</p><p>Pro-government news outlets reported airstrikes on opposition forces, whom they call “terrorists,” on June 27</a> and June 28</a>.</p><p>This footage posted by a local news media group shows blocks of badly damaged buildings and rubble in the streets of Nawa.</p><p>The United Nations said</a> the fighting had led more than 270,000 people to flee to the Jordanian and Israeli borders. Credit: Unified Media Office of the City of Nawa via Storyful</p><br />