(Zaman Al Wasl)- The Syrian Response Coordination Team has recorded 109 ceasefire violations by Russian-led regime forces in northern Syria since last March.
The local monitoring group, in statement issued Tuesday, has warned that the renewal of military operations will endanger lives of 110,000 displaced people who returned to their homes since March 5.
According to the Syrian Network for Human Rights, at least 1800 people, including 509 children, have been killed in northern Syria since April 2019.
Idlib province is home to 3.5 million civilians, according to the United Nations.
Muhammad Hallaj, the director of the Response group, told Anadolu Agency that many of the displaced Syrians returned to their homes immediately after the halt in the attacks by regime forces in the area.
He added that since the cease-fire took place, 109,714 Syrians have returned to their homes.
Hallaj also said that a large number of the displaced Syrians still prefer to stay at the camps near the Syria-Turkey border, due to the regime forces' control over the villages.
In its turn, the Governor of regime-held areas of Idlib has urged displaced people of Maarat al-Numan and Saraqib and 70 more town and villages to return to their home which is now under regime control.
The nine-year-old conflict has killed more than 390,000 people and displaced 7 millions.
Zaman Al Wasl
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