(Zaman Al Wasl)- Syrian regime warplanes have carried out at least 70 raids on northern Idlib province on Wednesday, killing more than 18 people, civil defense workers and monitor said.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights said 10 people were killed in Idlib city when regime jets fired missiles into the city's main market.
6 more people have been killed in Ariha town and 2 in Maaret Masrin.
In the divided Aleppo province, 11 civilians have been killed in Awarm al-Kobra twon as regime jets extend its aerial campaign on rebel-held Aleppo after 5 days of historic Aleppo siege break.
Meanwhile, Russia said on Wednesday there would be daily three-hour ceasefires in Aleppo starting Thursday to allow humanitarian convoys to enter the city safely, a proposal which the United Nations said it would consider.
Aleppo is split into rebel- and government-held . The rebel-held east, where about 250,000 people are thought to be living, came under siege in early July after regime forces cut the Castello Road, the main supply route into the district.
Bashar al-Assad's aerial bombing have killed more than 400,000 people and forced half Syrians to flee the country, according to local monitoring groups.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights said 10 people were killed in Idlib city when regime jets fired missiles into the city's main market.
6 more people have been killed in Ariha town and 2 in Maaret Masrin.
In the divided Aleppo province, 11 civilians have been killed in Awarm al-Kobra twon as regime jets extend its aerial campaign on rebel-held Aleppo after 5 days of historic Aleppo siege break.
Meanwhile, Russia said on Wednesday there would be daily three-hour ceasefires in Aleppo starting Thursday to allow humanitarian convoys to enter the city safely, a proposal which the United Nations said it would consider.
Aleppo is split into rebel- and government-held . The rebel-held east, where about 250,000 people are thought to be living, came under siege in early July after regime forces cut the Castello Road, the main supply route into the district.
Bashar al-Assad's aerial bombing have killed more than 400,000 people and forced half Syrians to flee the country, according to local monitoring groups.
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