Syria clashes kill 22 in highest toll since truce
BEIRUT: Clashes in northwest Syria killed 22 regime fighters and Jihadists on Sunday in the highest such death toll since the start of a two-month-old ceasefire there, a monitor said.
A truce since March 6 had largely stemmed fighting in Syria’s last major rebel bastion of Idlib after a months-long regime assault that killed hundreds of civilians and forced almost a million to flee.
But before dawn on Sunday rebels attacked the positions of pro-regime fighters on the western flank of the Jihadist-dominated region, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The clashes in the Sahl al-Ghab area killed 15 regime fighters as well as seven Jihadists including from the al-Qaeda-affiliated Hurras al-Deen group, the Britain-based monitor said.
"It’s the highest death toll for fighters since the truce came into force," said Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman, who relies on sources inside Syria.
"There had been intermittent clashes and mutual bombardment between both sides before, but this is the most violent attack yet."
The Idlib region of some three million people is dominated by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group led by Syria’s former al-Qaeda affiliate, but other Jihadists such as Hurras al-Deen and rebel groups are also present.
The truce brokered by regime ally Russia and rebel backer Turkey has kept Syrian and Russian warplanes out of the region’s skies, and largely held despite sporadic clashes or rocket fire.
Tens of thousands have returned to their hometowns.
Hundreds of thousands of others remain in crowded displacement camps or in temporary shelters near the Turkish border.
Aid groups have warned that any outbreak of the novel coronavirus there would be devastating.
Syria’s war has killed more than 380,000 people and displaced millions since starting in 2011 with the brutal repression of anti-government protests.
-
Keke Palmer Makes Jaw-dropping Confession About 'The Burbs' -
Cher Sparks Major Health Concerns As She Pushes Herself To Limit At 79 -
Former NYPD Detective Says Nancy Guthrie's Disappearance 'could Be Hoax' -
King Charles Publicly Asked If He Knew About Andrew's Connection To Epstein -
Jessie J Addresses Pregnancy Rumors After Sporting Belly Bump -
Channing Tatum Leaves Fans Scratching Their Heads With Message About South Korea -
Emma Roberts Stars In 'A Body In The Woods' -
'Our Estrangements Can Kill Us': Meghan's Co-star Weighs In On Anthony Hopkins Interview -
‘Tone Deaf’ Andrew Called Out Over Arrogant Behaviour Amid Epstein Scandal -
Singing, Dancing & Outperforming: Watch China’s Robot Fair Ahead Of Spring Festival 2026 -
WhatsApp Under Fire: EU Steps Up Pressure On Meta Over Claims Of Blocking AI Rivals -
Steven Van Zandt Criticizes Bad Bunny's 2026 Super Bowl Performance -
Katie Price Seen With New Hubby Lee Andrews Weeks After Tying The Knot -
Biggest Order Yet Issued Against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor: King Charles You Have To’ -
ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 Marks New Era Of Cinematic AI-generated Videos: Here’s How -
Struggling With Obesity? Here's How To Manage It