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Assad regime hits Syria's Idlib

White Helmets members remove the wreckage after Assad Regime's army hit a market place in 'Saraqib district of Idlib, Syria on April 22, 2019. ( Hüseyin Fazıl - Anadolu Agency )

White Helmets members clear up the wreckage after the Assad Regime carried out air strikes in Idlib, Syria on 22 April 2019 [Hüseyin Fazıl/Anadolu Agency]

A civilian was killed while three others were injured on Monday when Syrian regime forces shelled opposition-held positions in northern Syria’s de-escalation zones, according to local sources.

The sources, speaking anonymously for security reasons, told Anadolu Agency that the shelling had targeted a popular market in the Saraqip district on Idlib’s southern outskirts.

Other attacks were reported in Idlib’s town of Al-Tamanah and Kafr Zita village, along with the villages of Tel Wasit and Al-Mansoura in Hama province’s northern countryside.

Last September, Turkey and Russia agreed to turn Idlib into a de-escalation zone in which acts of aggression would be strictly prohibited.

Syria has only just begun to emerge from a devastating conflict that began in 2011, when the Assad regime cracked down on demonstrators with unexpected severity.

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