Russian Air Force Struck Idlib: 10 People Died

The number of victims of the air strikes of the Russian Air Force in the province of Idlib in the north-west of Syria increased to 10, and the number of wounded reached 32 people.

According to Syrian opposition sources, three aircraft of the Russian VKS took to the air from the Khmeimim Air Force base in the province of Laskiye at 17.10 local time.

According to the Civil Defense Department of Syria (White Helmets), as a result of air strikes in the carpentry workshop in the village of Ainshib, the number of dead reached 10, and the number of wounded increased to 32. The victims were delivered to nearby hospitals to provide medical care

It was previously reported that from October 14 to 16 of the Russian Air Force, air strikes were applied for 27 targets in Idlib.

The situation in Idlib

At a meeting in Astana in 2017, Turkey, Russia and Iran agreed to create 4 “de -escalation zones” in a territory not controlled by the Syrian government.

The Syrian administration supported by Iran terrorists and Russia continued the offensive, capturing 3 out of 4 zones and turning towards Idlib.

In September 2018, Türkiye reached an additional agreement with Russia on strengthening the ceasefire, but in May 2019, attacks intensified again. After the conclusion of a new agreement between Turkey and Russia on March 5, 2020, the ceasefire is mainly preserved.

About 2 million civilians who were saved from attacks in 2017-2020 were forced to migrate to areas located near the Turkish border.