Syria’s Response Coordination Group has recorded 2000 violations of a ceasefire deal in Syria's war-battered Idlib province that was brokered between Russia and Turley five months ago.
Since March 5th, the Russian-led regime forces have committed 2036 breaches, including aerial and artillery bombardment on the rebel-held areas in Idlib, Aleppo, Hama and Latakia, according to the local monitoring group.
The bombing has killed at least 24 civilians, including 7 children, two women, and two rescue volunteers.
Also, regime forces have bombed the displaced and camps, six educational facilities, a medical facility, a service facility, and five mosques.
Some 342,000 civilians displaced by the Bashar al-Assad regime and its backers’ attacks have returned since March to their homes in Idlib and Aleppo.
183,567 people have returned to Aleppo countryside and 157,773 people have returned to Idlib.
The region they hold is home to some three million people, nearly half of whom have been displaced from other parts of the country.
Syria's nine-year-old war has killed more than 500,000 people and displaced nearly 13 million people.
The rebel-held area is a regular target of attacks by regime forces and their Russian and Iranian allies.
A Russian-backed regime offensive between December and March displaced nearly a million people in the region.
Zaman A Wasl
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