Beirut: At least eight civilians were killed, including three children, when the Syrian government skyrocketed hit two villages in the strong rebel camp in northwest Syria, rescue workers and war monitors said Thursday.
Syrian Civil Defense Team operating in opposition areas, known as a white helmet, said the missiles guided to attack Ibbleen, a village in the south of Idlib, killing a woman, her daughter, and a child and wounded four others.
All of the same family, said the white helmet.
In East Idlib, at least five were killed, including a child, when the rocket hit the area where the mine was located near the FOA, according to the Syrian observatory based in the UK for human rights.
Those who were killed were stone cutters, said Observatory.
White helmets put the number of those who were killed at six, including two children.
The difference in the number of victims in the ceasefire zone cannot be reconciled immediately.
Violence increased in recent weeks in the latest bags among the government and allied and rebel forces at the edge of the region, which was home to nearly 4 million people, despite a ceasefire between March 2020.
The ceasefire was negotiated between Turkey.
, which supports Syrian opposition, and Russia, the main supporters of the Syrian government.
At that time, it stopped air and land campaigns supported by Russia supported by Russia which aims to reclaim the area.
UNICEF said 512 was verified as being killed in Syria last year, the majority in the northwest where there were 1.7 million vulnerable children, many of whom had fled several times.