Russian warplanes attacked: civilians killed
While everyone was talking about the short-lived rebellion of the Wagner Russian mercenary group, a remarkable development occurred in Syria, where Russia is active.
It was announced that Russian warplanes attacked the vegetable market in the center of Idlib’s Cisir al-Shugur district. According to initial reports, 9 civilians were killed and 30 wounded in the attack by Russian warplanes, according to the statement.
According to the first determinations, 9 civilians were killed and 30 civilians were injured in the airstrikes carried out by Russian warplanes in the Idlib De-escalation Zone.
According to the information received from the opposition aircraft observatory, 3 Russian warplanes took off from the Himeymim airbase in Latakia at 10:03 local time and carried out airstrikes on the vegetable market in Cisir district al -Shugur of Idlib, the city center and the village of Beynin.
According to information received from the Syrian Civil Defense (White Helmets), 9 civilians lost their lives and 30 were injured in the vegetable attack in Cisir al-Shughur.
It is feared that the death toll will rise as the injured are taken to hospitals for treatment.
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At the Astana meeting in 2017, Turkey, Russia and Iran decided to create 4 “de-escalation zones” in the area that is not under the control of the Syrian administration.
Damascus administration, Iranian and Russian backed terrorists continued their attacks, seized 3 out of 4 regions and headed towards Idlib.
Although Turkey reached an additional agreement to strengthen the ceasefire with Russia in September 2018, the attacks intensified again in May 2019. Following the new agreement between Turkey and Russia on March 5, 2020, the ceasefire remains in place. to a large degree.
Approximately 2 million civilians fleeing attacks in 2017-2020 had to migrate to areas close to the Turkish border. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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