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Assad regime airstrikes kill 9 in Syria's Idlib

Smoke rises from a building after Assad Regime carried out air strikes in Idlib, Syria [Ekrem Masry / Anadolu Agency]

Smoke rises from a building after Assad Regime carried out air strikes in Idlib, Syria [Ekrem Masry / Anadolu Agency]

At least nine civilians were killed by Syrian regime airstrikes in the northwestern Idlib province Sunday.

Regime warplanes and helicopters also targeted areas in southern countryside of Idlib province and eastern countryside of Hama province.

“Seven people were killed in Kafrsajna and two others killed in Maar Tahroma villages,” Mustafa Hajj Yusuf, head of pro-opposition Syrian Civil Defense (White Helmets) in Idlib province, told Anadolu Agency.

Yusuf pointed out that civil defense teams were trying to extinguish the fire that spread in Al-Haluba village in Idlib.

Syria has just begun to emerge from a devastating civil war that began in early 2011 when the Bashar al-Assad regime cracked down on pro-democracy protests with unexpected ferocity.

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