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Damascus to let civilians flee rebel-held Idlib

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Damascus said Thursday it is opening a corridor for civilians to leave the rebelheld northweste­rn region of Idlib, where government bombardmen­t has killed hundreds since late April, state media said.

The announceme­nt came a day after government forces captured the key Idlib province town of Khan Sheikhun from jihadists and allied rebels.

Damascus has opened such corridors out of other rebel bastions in the past as a prelude to retaking them either by force or through negotiated surrenders.

The Idlib region, which sits on the Turkish border, is now the last major stronghold of opposition to the Russia-backed government of President Bashar al-Assad.

Wednesday’s advance saw government forces cutting of a pocket of territory stretching from the south of Idlib province into neighbouri­ng Hama, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, said.

“The Syrian government announces the opening of a humanitari­an corridor in Souran in the northern countrysid­e of Hama province,” state news agency SANA quoted a foreign ministry source as saying.

The corridor will be used to evacuate “civilians who want to leave areas controlled by terrorists in northern Hama and the southern countrysid­e of Idlib.

The Idlib region has been ruled since January by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham alliance, which is led by jihadists from Syria’s former al-Qaeda affiliate.

The government refers to all rebel groups in Idlib as ‘terrorists’.

The region of some three million people was supposed to be protected by a proposed buffer zone agreed by Moscow and rebel backer Ankara last September.

But the jihadists of HTS failed to pull back from the zone as agreed and in April government and Russian forces resumed intense bombardmen­t of the region.

Around 890 civilians have been killed, according to the Britainbas­ed Observator­y. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Syrian civilians flee a conflict zone in Syria’s rebel-held northweste­rn region of Idlib, where government bombardmen­t has killed hundreds since late April.
— AFP photo Syrian civilians flee a conflict zone in Syria’s rebel-held northweste­rn region of Idlib, where government bombardmen­t has killed hundreds since late April.

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