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Syrian government shelling killed 8, mostly children, in Idlib

Syrian government shelling killed 8, mostly children, in Idlib
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Beirut: The artillery of the government-controlled region and airstrikes on Saturday killed at least eight civilians in Syrian’s last rebel bags, most of them children, and destroyed civil defense centers and water stations, said rescue workers and word monitor words , The shooting at Ibleen, a village in the South Idlib Province, hit the home of Subhi Al-ASI, killed him, his wife and three children in their sleep, according to rescue services known as the White Helmet and the Idlib Health Directorate.
Al-Assi is an administrator at the local health center.
The shooting also crashed into a volunteer house for a white helmet, also known as Syrian civil defense, killing her two children.
Volunteers, Omar Al-Omar, and his wife were injured, according to a white helmet.
In the nearest village, other children were killed and four others from the same family were injured, according to the white helmet.
Syrian observatories based in the UK for human rights also report shootings and victims.
The Observatory said the shooting was followed by air strikes by the alleged Russian fighter that hit the western region of the city of IDLIB.
White helmets say one of the centers is targeted and destroyed in air strikes, spending them.
Five volunteers are a little hurt.
The water station in the area was also beaten and broken down, said the white helmet.
This area has seen increased violence in recent weeks between government and rebel forces at the end of the last rebel fortress in the northwestern province of the Idlib, even though the ceasefire included.
The ceasefire is negotiated between Turkey, which supports Syrian, and Russian opposition, the main supporters of the Syrian government.
At that time, it stopped the air and land campaign supported by Russia aimed at reclaiming areas where nearly 4 million people, most of them moved, alive.
Pocket residents depend on humanitarian assistance brought from across the border with Turkey.
This region is dominated by rebel groups.
Dominant among them is the life of Tahrir Al-Sham, a group that has been connected with al-Qaeda.

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