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First airstrikes near Idlib since Russia-Turkey deal: activist group

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said warplanes struck rebel territory in northwest Syria for the first time since Russia and Turkey agreed to create a buffer zone in September.

The British-based activist group said the airstrikes hit the suburbs west of Aleppo city, near Idlib province.

Syrian rebels have dismissed regime accusations they used poison gas to attack government-held Aleppo city.

Rebel commander Abdel-Salam Abdel-Razak says the opposition doesn’t possess poisonous gases or the capabilities to lob them. Abdel-Razak served in Syria’s chemical weapons program before defecting to join the opposition in the early years of the conflict, which began in 2011.

Abdel-Razak tweeted that “These are lies” soon after reports emerged of an attack in Aleppo that injured dozens of people.

Rebel spokesman Mustafa Sejari dismisses the poison-gas claims. He says they came after government shells landed in rebel-held areas, violating a Russian-backed cease-fire. He says the regime is trying to undermine the cease-fire.

(Reuters, AP)

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