Syrian regime forces yesterday bombed a number of areas in the northwestern province of Idlib, a day after Turkey, Russia and Iran agreed to support calm in the area.
Local sources said regime forces fired heavy artillery and missile shells on the towns of Kansafra, Al-Fateera, Sufuhn, Fulayfel, Al-Ruwayjah, Benin and Al-Bara in Idlib’s southern suburbs.
According to the sources, the Syrian regime’s bombardment coincided with a Russian reconnaissance flight in the region.
On Wednesday, the Astana process guarantors said in their final statement that after reviewing in detail the situation in the Idlib de-escalation area, they highlighted the necessity to maintain calm on the ground by fully implementing all agreements on Idlib.
A few days ago, regime forces bombed Jabal Al-Zawiya, south of Idlib, killing a woman and her son.
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