Oman Daily Observer

Army shelling kills 10 in Syria’s Idlib region

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BEIRUT: Regime shelling killed 10 civilians in Syria’s Idlib region on Thursday, in the latest violence to threaten a seven-month-old truce, a war monitor said.

Rocket fire targeted a village and an adjacent camp for the internally displaced in Idlib’s southeaste­rn countrysid­e, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights.

Four women and three children were among the 10 civilians killed, the monitor said. Another 30 people were wounded, it said.

Regime ally Russia and rebelbacke­r Turkey in September inked a buffer zone deal to prevent a massive regime offensive on the Idlib region, near the Turkish border.

But the region of some three million people has come under increasing bombardmen­t since former Al Qaeda affiliate Hayat Tahrir al Sham took full control of it in January.

The UN has expressed concern over escalating violence, warning that the flare-up is threatenin­g aid deliveries to some 2.7 million people in need.

More than 86,500 people fled their homes in February and March as a result of the surge in violence, it said.

Iran, Russia and Turkey are set to discuss the Idlib deal during a fresh round of talks on April 25-26 in Kazakhstan.

Delegation­s from the Syrian regime and armed opposition groups are also expected to participat­e, according to the Kazakh foreign ministry.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif this week visited Damascus and met Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara.

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