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Assad army sends new reinforcements to Idlib

(Zaman Al Wasl)- The Syrian regime army sent new reinforcements from the First Division south of Damascus to northern Idlib province on Monday, activists said.

More than 100 Syrian military trucks carrying 400 troops, ammunition, tanks and canons headed Jabal Shahshubo area.

Due to the Coronavirus pandemic and a ceasefire deal reached last March, the death toll of Syrian civilians has recorded the lowest figure in nine years with 175. 
  
Idlib province is home to 3.5 million civilians, according to the United Nations.

In its turn, Turkish forces have set up four new observation points in Jisr al-Shughour area, topping the number to 56 as heavy reinforcements are still pouring to the last opposition stronghold in Syria. 

The new outposts have been established in the villages of Frika and Bakseryah west of Jisr al-Shughour city.

In March, Turkish forces set up six observation points in al-Ghassaneyah, Bidama, al-Najiyeh, and al-Zainiya, al-Misherfah and Tel Khattab, an array of villages located in the Jisr al-Shughour region.

Turkey said on Sunday it would minimise its troop movements in operation zones in neighbouring Syria in response to the coronavirus outbreak as the Turkish death toll and infections in the country rose, Reuters reported.

Troops deployed in Syria will now enter and exit operation areas only with the permission of the head of the army, the ministry said. “Thus, the movement of staff and troops is minimized, unless it is mandatory,” it added.

The nine-year-old conflict has killed more than 390,000 people and displaced 7 million

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