Oman Daily Observer

Idlib people urged to accept state rule

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BEIRUT: The Syrian army urged people in rebel-held Idlib province to agree to a return of state rule and told them the war was nearing its end in leaflets dropped over the northweste­rn region on Thursday.

Idlib, at the Turkish border, is one of the last major rebel stronghold­s in Syria. President Bashar al Assad, who has defeated rebels across much of Syria, has indicated it could be his next target.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said additional government forces were arriving for a possible attack in an area to the southwest of Idlib city that overlaps with Latakia and Hama provinces.

Syrians have fled to Idlib province from other parts of the country as the government has advanced, and the United Nations has warned that an offensive there could force 2.5 million people towards the Turkish border in the event of an offensive.

Nato member Turkey has warned against any offensive in Idlib, and is pressing Russia to make sure this doesn’t happen.

Turkey has establishe­d 12 military observatio­n posts in the northwest under an agreement with Russia and Iran.

UN humanitari­an adviser Jan Egeland said on Thursday that Russia, Turkey and Iran had said they would do their utmost to avoid a battle in Idlib.

But he added that the UN was making preparatio­ns and that he would ask Turkey to keep its borders open for fleeing civilians.

“Your cooperatio­n with the Syrian army will release you from the rule of militants and terrorists, and will preserve your and your families’ lives,” declared the leaflets that were dropped in rural areas near Idlib city.

“We call upon you to join local reconcilia­tion as many others in Syria have done,” said the leaflet in the name of the army command.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A general view taken with a drone shows the Clock Tower of the rebel-held Idlib city.
— Reuters A general view taken with a drone shows the Clock Tower of the rebel-held Idlib city.

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