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Regime air raids kill 9 civilians despite Idlib truce

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REGIME air strikes on Syria’s last major opposition bastion killed at least nine civilians on Wednesday, striking bustling areas of Idlib city despite a fresh Russian-sponsored truce, a war monitor said.

At least 20 other civilians were wounded in the raids that hit a vegetable market and repair shops in Idlib, capital of the jihadist-held province of the same name, said the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights.

The Britain-based monitoring group said the death toll was likely to rise because many of the injured were in serious condition.

The bombardmen­t charred several vehicles in the industrial zone, leaving torched corpses of motorists trapped inside, an AFP correspond­ent said. One man was seen running towards the site of the attack, slapping his forehead with both hands in despair.

Mustafa, who runs a repair shop in the area, was lucky to escape with his life. He had just left the store to pick up some spare parts.

He told AFP he returned to find the shop destroyed and his four employees trapped under rubble. It was not immediatel­y clear if they had survived. “This is not the neighbourh­ood I left two minutes ago!” Mustafa said, tears rolling down his face.

Idlib has come under mounting bombardmen­t in recent weeks, displacing tens of thousands of people in the northweste­rn province home to some three million.

A truce brokered this month by regime ally Russia and rebel backer Turkey was in principle to have taken effect from Sunday. It follows a truce announced in late August, after strikes by the regime and its Russian allies killed some 1,000 civilians.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Members of the Syrian Civil Defence, also known as the White Helmets, extinguish a fire at the site of a regime airstrike in Syria’s last major opposition bastion of Idlib on Wednesday.
(AFP) Members of the Syrian Civil Defence, also known as the White Helmets, extinguish a fire at the site of a regime airstrike in Syria’s last major opposition bastion of Idlib on Wednesday.

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