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Syrian Civil Defenses: 113 Civilians Martyred and Wounded in Four Days in Idleb

Over just four days, Idleb witnessed 420 strikes on more than 30 areas in the southern and eastern and western Idleb countrysides reports Baladi News.
Syrian Civil Defenses: 113 Civilians Martyred and Wounded in Four Days in Idleb

On Wednesday, the Syrian Civil Defense forces issued a statement in which it counted 113 civilians martyred and wounded during bombardments by Russian and regime warplanes, with 420 strikes on more than 30 areas in the southern and eastern and western Idleb countrysides over the period from Dec. 15-18, 2019.

The statement said: “More than 30 areas in the southern and eastern and western Idleb countryside were hit with more than 420 strikes. Russian warplanes carried out 79 strikes and 110 were carried out by Assad regime warplanes, as well as 76 barrel bomb strikes by helicopters and 106 artillery strikes and 49 surface-to-surface rocket attacks.”

The Civil Defense counted three massacres against civilians during the recent military campaign between Dec 15-18, 2019, during which 113 civilians were killed or wounded.

The group said in a statement that 37 civilians had been killed, including 11 children, 10 women and 16 men, while 76 civilians had been wounded, including 17 children, 16 women and 43 men.

The air campaign has created a huge displacement with more than 70,000 people fleeing from Maarat al-Nu’man and its eastern countryside in southern and eastern Idleb during this period, according to the Humanitarian Response Coordinator director.

The Civil Defense has warned of a humanitarian disaster threatening the lives of more than 100,000 civilians living in the Maarat al-Nu’man area because of the continuing bombardment and the blockade by warplanes and the striking of their vehicles when they try to escape death.

 

This article was translated and edited by The Syrian Observer. The Syrian Observer has not verified the content of this story. Responsibility for the information and views set out in this article lies entirely with the author.

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