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AFP
Beirut
Regime air strikes and artillery fire in northwestern Syria, including on schools in the city of Idlib, killed 19 civilians on Tuesday, a war monitor said.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said eight children were among those killed in the raids on Idlib city and the towns of Binnish and Maarat Misrin. It said schools were hit in Idlib, the main city in the densely populated, ever-shrinking enclave of the same name -- the last major territory in Syria still controlled by rebels and jihadists.
At least six children were among 10 civilians killed in Maarat Misrin, a town just north of Idlib city on the road to the Turkish border, the Observatory said.
“Among the six killed in Idlib were one schoolchild and three teachers,” said Rami Abdel Rahman, the head of the UK-based monitoring group.
Another three people, one of them a child, were killed in strikes on Binnish, northeast of Idlib city.
According to the Observatory, pro-regime forces retook control of 15 villages and towns in the southern part of the Idlib enclave.
With backing from Russia, Syrian government and allied forces have in recent weeks pressed a major offensive against the last bastion of opposition to the regime.
The territory still held by jihadists and Turkish-backed rebels has shrunk to an area roughly the size of Majorca, hosting more than three million people.
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