The Borneo Post

Nearly 30 dead in Syrian bombardmen­t

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SEMAAN: Russian and regime bombardmen­t on the last major rebel enclave in Syria has killed 29 civilians in a day, a monitor said, as the regime’s inexorable northward push raises tensions with Turkey.

Six children were among nine civilians killed yesterday in raids on the village of Abin Semaan, in Aleppo province where Russianbac­ked regime forces have been waging a fierce offensive to retake a key highway, said the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights.

At the site of the raids, a rescue worker carried out the body of a little girl in a thick woollen blanket, while one of her relatives pleaded to take the body, said an AFP correspond­ent.

Volunteers shivering in nearfreezi­ng temperatur­es hacked away at mounds of rubble, rescuing a dust-covered man and a little child who had been trapped beneath.

The latest air strikes follow a night of heavy bombardmen­t by Russia and the regime that had already killed at least 20 civilians in the neighbouri­ng provinces of Idlib and Aleppo, according to the Observator­y.

Since December, Syrian government forces backed by Moscow have pressed a blistering assault against the Idlib region in Syria’s northwest.

The violence has killed more than 350 civilians and sent some 586,000 fleeing towards relative safety near the Turkish border.

The United Nations and aid groups have appealed for an end to hostilitie­s, warning that the exodus risks creating one of the worst humanitari­an catastroph­es of the nearly nineyear war.

The heightened bombardmen­t has continued.

The escalation in northwest Syria has sparked alarm from rebel-backer Turkey which already hosts some 3.7 million Syrian refugees and fears another influx towards its border.

Since Friday, Turkey has shipped large convoys of vehicles carrying commandos, tanks and howitzer artillery pieces to shore up 12 military posts it had set up in Idlib under a 2018 deal with Russia to stave off a regime offensive.

But the agreement has failed to stymie the government’s advance, with Turkey saying regime forces have surrounded three of its outposts despite repeated warnings against such a move.

Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar on Sunday said Ankara had other plans if agreements over the region continue to be violated.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Members of a Syrian civil defence team, known as the White Helmets, search for survivors under the rubble of a building, following reported airstrikes on the Syrian town of Ibbin Semaan, in the western countrysid­e of Aleppo.
— AFP photo Members of a Syrian civil defence team, known as the White Helmets, search for survivors under the rubble of a building, following reported airstrikes on the Syrian town of Ibbin Semaan, in the western countrysid­e of Aleppo.

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