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Syria rebels kill 15 regime loyalists after Russia air strike, says monitor

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BEIRUT: Pro-Turkish Syrian rebels have killed at least 15 Moscow-backed Syrian regime fighters in retaliatio­n for Russian strikes that le dozens dead among their ranks, a war monitor said Tuesday.

Moscow’s air strikes Monday hit a training camp of the Faylaq al-Sham faction near the Turkish border in Syria’s last major rebel bastion of Idlib, killing 78 fighters and wounding 90 more.

The National Liberation Front (NLF), an umbrella group of Ankara-backed rebels based in Idlib that includes Faylaq alSham, vowed retaliatio­n.

Faylaq al-Sham is a Sunni Islamist group that has acted as Turkey’s proxy during several Turkish military campaigns on Syrian soil and has also been the source of pro-Ankara mercenarie­s sent to fight in Libya and in the Caucasus over Nagorno-Karabakh.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, a Britainbas­ed war monitor, said 15 progovernm­ent fighters were killed over the past 24 hours in NLF bombardmen­t on regime-held areas in the south and east of Idlib, as well as parts of the adjacent Hama, Aleppo and Latakia provinces.

NLF spokesman Naji Mustafa told AFP: “The NLF immediatel­y responded” by targeting regime positions, especially in the south of Idlib province and north of Hama province.

“The retaliatio­n is ongoing and will be fierce,” he said.

Monday’s strikes were the bloodiest surge in violence since a Russian-Turkish truce came into force almost eight months ago in northwest Syria.

That deal stemmed a Russiaback­ed regime offensive on the bastion that had killed more than 500 civilians and displaced almost a million people in one of the worst humanitari­an crises of Syria’s nine-year civil war.

NLF spokesman Mustafa accused the Russians of scuppering the months-long ceasefire with Monday’s air strikes.

Also on Tuesday, fighters loyal to Damascus fired back on rebels in the south of Idlib and Hama province, the Observator­y said.

At least one rebel fighter was killed on the edges of the town of Saraqeb in Idlib, according to the war monitor. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? US soldiers walk near a Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) during a military patrol by oil production facilities in the countrysid­e near al-Malikiyah (Derik) in Syria’s northeaste­rn Hasakah province.
— AFP photo US soldiers walk near a Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) during a military patrol by oil production facilities in the countrysid­e near al-Malikiyah (Derik) in Syria’s northeaste­rn Hasakah province.

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