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Airstrikes kill 12 civilians in Syria

By AFP
December 22, 2019

BEIRUT: Air strikes by the Syrian regime and its ally Russia on Saturday killed 12 civilians in the country’s last major opposition bastion where a rise in violence has forced tens of thousands to flee.

The bombardments hit the northwestern province of Idlib, which has been increasingly targeted this month by President Bashar al-Assad’s forces.

The intensification of air strikes on southern Idlib since December 16 has forced tens of thousands to flee their homes, according to the United Nations.

On Saturday, bombing killed eight civilians in the town of Saraqeb, according the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

Four others were killed in separate air strikes in other towns in southern Idlib.

And 36 others were wounded, the Britain-based monitoring group added.

The bombardment came as violent clashes continued for a third straight day between regime loyalists and the militants who dominate the province.

Battles since Thursday have killed 67 Jihadists and 15 allied rebels, the Observatory said.

Fifty-seven regime loyalists were also killed, bringing the total casualty count to nearly 140 on both sides, it added. The Damascus regime has repeatedly vowed to take back control of it.