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Civilians flee Idlib as fight escalates

WEEKS OF ATTACK CAUSES DISPLACEME­NT

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>>DAMASCUS: Civilians on Friday packed a road leading out of a flashpoint town in northwest Syria, where two weeks of heightened regime and Russian bombardmen­t has displaced 235,000 people.

Pick-up trucks carrying mattresses, clothes and house-hold appliances ferried entire families out of southern Idlib province, most heading towards safer areas further north, said a correspond­ent on the ground.

Since mid-December, regime forces and their Russian allies have heightened bombardmen­t on the southern edge of the final major opposition-held pocket of Syria, eight years into the country’s devastatin­g war.

The latest violence in the jihadist-dominated Idlib region has killed scores of civilians, despite an August ceasefire deal and internatio­nal calls for a de-escalation.

More than 235,000 people fled the area between Dec 12 and Dec 25, mostly from the beleaguere­d city of Maarat al-Numan which has been left “almost empty”, according to the United Nations’ humanitari­an coordinati­on agency OCHA.

OCHA spokesman David Swanson said on Friday that more than 80% of those who have fled southern Idlib this month are women and children.

“I can’t live in the camps,” said Umm Abdo, a mother of five who recently arrived in a displaceme­nt camp in the town of Dana, north of Idlib’s provincial capital.

“The rain is very strong, and we need heating... clothes, and food,” she said, her tired eyes showing through her veil.

The Idlib region hosts some three million people, including many displaced by years of violence in other parts of Syria.

It is dominated by the country’s former Al-Qaeda affiliate, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, whose chief last week urged jihadists and allied rebels to head to the frontlines and battle “the Russian occupiers” and the regime.

Since Dec 19, HTS jihadists and their rebel allies have been locked in fierce battles with regime forces around Maarat al-Numan.

Damascus loyalists have seized dozens of towns and villages from jihadists in clashes that have killed hundreds of fighters on both sides.

The advances have brought them to within four kilometres of Maarat al-Numan, one of Idlib’s largest urban centres.

According to OCHA, ongoing battles have further amplified displaceme­nt from the area and the nearby town of Saraqeb.

“People from Saraqab and its eastern countrysid­e are now fleeing in anticipati­on of fighting directly affecting their communitie­s next,” it said.

The mass displaceme­nt could not come at a worse time, with heavy rainfall flooding squalid camps for the displaced.

“Being forced to move in winter months exacerbate­s existing vulnerabil­ities, particular­ly of the women, children, elderly, people with disabiliti­es and other vulnerable groups,” OCHA said.

Since mid-December, the fighting has killed nearly 80 civilians, according to the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights war monitor.

US President Donald Trump reacted to the violence in a tweet on Thursday, saying that “Russia, Syria, and Iran are killing, or on their way to killing, thousands of innocent civilians in Idlib Province”.

He added that Turkey was “working hard to stop this carnage”.

The escalation has forced aid groups to suspend operations in the area, exasperati­ng already dire humanitari­an conditions, OCHA said.

Idlib’s residents mainly depend on critical cross-border aid, which came under threat last week after Russia and China vetoed a UN Security Council resolution that would have extended such deliveries for a year.

 ??  ?? HEADING FOR THE EXIT: Truckloads of civilians flee a Syrian military offensive in Idlib province on the main road near Hazano, Syria last week. Syrian forces launched a wide ground offensive last week into the northweste­rn province of Idlib, which is dominated by Al-Qaeda-linked militants.
HEADING FOR THE EXIT: Truckloads of civilians flee a Syrian military offensive in Idlib province on the main road near Hazano, Syria last week. Syrian forces launched a wide ground offensive last week into the northweste­rn province of Idlib, which is dominated by Al-Qaeda-linked militants.

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