Russian jets hit Syria's rebel-held Idlib, at least nine dead - rescuers


  • World
  • Monday, 07 Nov 2022

AMMAN (Reuters) - Russian jets bombed camps near Syria's northwestern city of Idlib on Sunday, killing at least nine civilians in a flare-up of attacks on the last opposition-help bastion, witnesses and rescuers said.

War planes flying at high altitude, aided by Syrian army artillery, also dropped bombs on forests near the makeshift camps west of Idlib, witnesses said

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