Russian air strikes in Idlib kill 27
Air strikes by Russian warplanes in Syria's mainly jihadist-controlled northwest province of Idlib yesterday killed at least 27 civilians including two children, a Britain-based monitor said.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said it was the highest civilian toll in Idlib since the region was designated in May as one of Syria's "de-escalation" zones agreed in a deal between regime allies Russia and Iran, and rebel backer Turkey.
Meanwhile, US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces militia yesterday accused Russia of killing one of its fighters and wounding others in strikes on a gas facility it captured two days earlier from the Islamic State group in eastern Syria.
least 27 civilians including two children, a Britain-based monitor said.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said it was the highest civilian toll in Idlib since the region was designated in May as one of Syria's "de-escalation" zones agreed in a deal between regime allies Russia and Iran, and rebel backer Turkey.
Meanwhile, US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces militia yesterday accused Russia of killing one of its fighters and wounding others in strikes on a gas facility it captured two days earlier from the Islamic State group in eastern Syria.
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