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Tens of thousands of civilians flee renewed Syria violence

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BEIRUT: Tens of thousands of civilians are fleeing bombardmen­t in Syria’s Idlib region, the UN said, as fighting flares in the jihadist bastion fuelling an already dire humanitari­an situation.

The Idlib region, which is home to some three million people including many displaced by Syria’s civil war, is controlled by the country’s former al- Qaeda affiliate, Hayat Tahrir al- Sham.

The Damascus regime has repeatedly vowed to take back control of it.

There has been an uptick in violence in Idlib since Monday and, despite UN calls for a de- escalation, major clashes between Syrian regime forces and armed groups has flared in the past 24 hours, killing more than 80 people on both sides, a war monitor said Friday.

The fighting raged around the jihadist-held town of Maaret al-Numan in southern Idlib, said the Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights.

It came as warplanes from Syrian regime ally Russia pounded areas around Maaret al-Numan and the nearby town of Saraqeb with a series of air strikes, it added.

The UN humanitari­an agency OCHA said tens of thousands of civilians have fled southern Idlib since Monday and headed north for safety, while thousands more were waiting for the violence to abate to leave.

The UN agency said a shortage of fuel for private vehicles is limiting the movement of civilians while roads leading out of the town are “extremely dangerous” as they are reportedly being hit by air strikes. — AFP

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