Regime attacks kill seven civilians including children in Syria's rebel northwest: monitor

Seven civilians were killed during regime bombardments on Idlib.
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04 November, 2020
Injured Syrians are taken to hospitals after regime attacks [Anadolu/Getty]

Four children were among seven civilians killed in Syrian regime bombardments of the country's last major rebel bastion on Wednesday, a war monitor reported.

The deadliest salvoes hit the town of Ariha, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, adding that 20 civilians were also wounded across the rebel-held northwestern region of Idlib.

"The regime launched sustained artillery and rocket fire in the morning on several parts of Idlib, killing seven civilians, including four children," the monitoring group said.

Rebel groups dominated by the jihadist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham alliance have been steadily losing ground to Russian-backed government forces since they launched an offensive to retake Idlib almost a year ago.

A truce reached in March has largely halted the bloodshed in the rebel enclave, which is home to some three million people, although there have been sporadic flare-ups.

An air strike attributed to Russia killed around 80 pro-Turkish rebel fighters in a training camp in the region last week, a sign of growing tension between the two main foreign players Moscow and Ankara.

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According to the Observatory, more than 380,000 people have been killed in the conflict that erupted in 2011 after the brutal repression of anti-government protests.

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