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UN fears for 2.5m civilians as war for rebel-held Idlib rages

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geneva — An escalation in fighting and air strikes in Syria’s rebelheld Idlib province leaves 2.5 million civilians with “no place else to go” within their shattered homeland, the United Nations said on Monday.

Panos Moumtzis, the UN regional humanitari­an coordinato­r, called on major powers to broker a settlement to end the war and avoid a bloodbath in Idlib.

The northwest province, bordering Turkey, has become a “dumping ground” for civilians and fighters evacuated from other opposition-controlled areas, swelling its population, he said.

“With this escalation, this deteriorat­ion, we worry really about seeing 2-1/2 million people becoming displaced more and more towards the border of Turkey if this is to continue,” Moumtzis told a news briefing in Geneva.

“We also worry that for the people of Idlib, there is no other Idlib to take them out to, really this is the last location,” he said. Moumtzis cited reports of a deadly air strike on Sunday that had killed 11 people and hit a pediatric hospital.

Air strikes on a village in Idlib killed at least 44 people overnight, the highest death toll in a single attack on the region this year, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said on Friday.

The monitoring group said that Russian war planes probably carried out those attacks. Russia is Syrian President Bashar Al Assad’s main ally in his war against an armed opposition, now in its seventh year.

Moumtzis said that a major battle for Idlib could be “much more complicate­d and brutal” than fighting for eastern Aleppo and eastern Ghouta — two rebel-held areas that surrendere­d with evacuation­s in 2016 and 2018, respective­ly.

“We cannot see a military solution, it cannot take place,” he said. “Our worry is that with the Idlib situation we may have not (yet) seen the worst in Syria.”

Daesh and other militant groups are mingled in the population in Idlib, making it a “highly explosive” situation, he said.

Referring to Turkey, Russia and Iran, which have held peace talks, he said: “This is a de-escalation area, we hope the Astana guarantors, everybody will do everything to ensure a calming down of situation.” —

 ?? AFP ?? Syrians check the damage in an area after air strikes by pro-government forces in the town of Binnish in Idlib province on Monday. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on June 10 for an investigat­ion of air strikes believed to have been carried...
AFP Syrians check the damage in an area after air strikes by pro-government forces in the town of Binnish in Idlib province on Monday. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on June 10 for an investigat­ion of air strikes believed to have been carried...
 ?? — AP ?? Panos Moumtzis shows a Syria’s map to the media during the Press conference in Geneva, Switzerlan­d, on Monday.
— AP Panos Moumtzis shows a Syria’s map to the media during the Press conference in Geneva, Switzerlan­d, on Monday.

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