At least 11 people have been killed Tuesday in northern province of Idlib in regime air strikes, activists and a monitoring group said as regime troops and their Shiite allies, backed by Russian jets continue a major assault north and west Syria.
the Syrian Network for Human Rights said death toll of Syrian air strikes on Sarmeen town near Idlib city has reached 11.
In the next door province of Aleppo, three people, including one women, were killed in Khan Tuman village in a barrel bomb attack, the monitoring said.
Zaman al Wasl reporter says rebel keep controlling the khan Tuman despite fierce ground and aerial campaign.
Meanwhile, hundreds of families have fled the southern countryside of Aleppo due to the Russia-led offensive. Activists warned of new humanitarian crisis.
In its turn, Russian air strikes in Latakia province killed a top rebel commander from a group armed by Bashar al-Assad's foreign enemies, The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Tuesday.
The Observatory said 45 people - both rebel fighters and civilians - were killed in the air strikes on Monday evening in the Jabal Akrad area, which is held by the First Coastal Division rebel group, according to Reuters.
The group, which fights under the banner of a loose alliance of factions known as the "Free Syrian Army", confirmed the death of its chief of staff, Basil Zamo, formerly a captain in the Syrian military.
The Assad army backed by fighters from Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah have launched a series of ground offensives against insurgent-held areas of western and northwestern Syria since Russia began air strikes in the country on Sept. 30.
the Syrian Network for Human Rights said death toll of Syrian air strikes on Sarmeen town near Idlib city has reached 11.
In the next door province of Aleppo, three people, including one women, were killed in Khan Tuman village in a barrel bomb attack, the monitoring said.
Zaman al Wasl reporter says rebel keep controlling the khan Tuman despite fierce ground and aerial campaign.
Meanwhile, hundreds of families have fled the southern countryside of Aleppo due to the Russia-led offensive. Activists warned of new humanitarian crisis.
In its turn, Russian air strikes in Latakia province killed a top rebel commander from a group armed by Bashar al-Assad's foreign enemies, The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Tuesday.
The Observatory said 45 people - both rebel fighters and civilians - were killed in the air strikes on Monday evening in the Jabal Akrad area, which is held by the First Coastal Division rebel group, according to Reuters.
The group, which fights under the banner of a loose alliance of factions known as the "Free Syrian Army", confirmed the death of its chief of staff, Basil Zamo, formerly a captain in the Syrian military.
The Assad army backed by fighters from Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah have launched a series of ground offensives against insurgent-held areas of western and northwestern Syria since Russia began air strikes in the country on Sept. 30.
Zaman Al Wasl
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