Two children and a woman have been killed and 10 others injured in Russian airstrikes in Syria’s northwestern Idlib province, an opposition-held area where a truce is supposed to be in place.
Sources in the Syrian Civil Defense (White Helmets) said that three civilians, including a woman and two children, were killed in the attack early on Saturday, which hit a civilian settlement in the village of Nehrulabyad.
"The air strike was carried out by a Russian warplane that took off from Hmeimim Air Base in rural Latakia in western Syria," said the Syrian opposition aircraft observatory.
Injured people were taken to nearby hospitals by civil defense teams.
In May 2017, Turkey, Russia, and Iran announced that they had reached an agreement to establish a de-escalation zone in Idlib as part of the Astana meetings related to the Syrian crisis.
However, it was only after Turkiye's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin agreed on March 5, 2020 to a new truce in Idlib to end hostilities and attacks on civilians that effective de-escalation took place, with the exception of sporadic shelling by the regime and other forces.
Northwestern Syria is home to 3.5 million refugees but is controlled by opposition Islamist fighters.
The Syrian conflict has claimed 494,438 lives and has displaced 13,2 million people since it erupted in March 2011 with the brutal repression of anti-regime protests.
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