2 killed, 6 injured in attacks on Syria’s Idlib

Idlib: Attacks carried out by the Bashar Assad regime and Iran-backed terrorist groups have killed two civilians, including a child, and wounded another six in the northwestern Idlib province late Saturday.
According to the White Helmets civil defense group, regime forces targeted the Atarib district of the last major opposition bastion, Idlib. While two civilians died in the incident, the other six were transferred immediately to the hospital.
Earlier that day, regime forces continued their bombardment on northern Syria, targeting Bazabur village in the Idlib countryside with artillery shells.
“The White Helmets responded and witnessed the massive destruction of civilian homes, and no casualties were recorded,” the group said.
The Idlib de-escalation zone was forged under an agreement between Turkey and Russia. The area has been the subject of multiple cease-fire understandings, which have been frequently violated by the Assad regime and its allies.
A fragile truce was brokered between Moscow and Ankara in March 2020 in response to the months of fighting by the Russia-backed regime.
Almost a million people have fled the Assad regime’s offensive. The regime still frequently carries out attacks on civilians, hindering most from returning to their homes and forcing them to stay in makeshift camps.
For years, the Bashar Assad regime has ignored the needs and safety of the Syrian people, only eyeing further gains of territory and crushing the opposition. With this aim, the regime has for years bombed vital facilities including schools, hospitals and residential areas, causing the displacement of almost half of the country’s population while adopting policies to make their lives more difficult. – Agencies