Idlib: The Syrian Civil Defence (White Helmets) rescued a man from the rubble after his house was flattened by a Syrian government air raid on Tuesday. Two children were also killed during the air raids.
Rescuers communicated with the man trapped under the rubble. They used bulldozers to remove the debris and pulled out the injured man.
White Helmets worked to recover casualties from the debris after the airstrike struck the village of Baneen, in the countryside of Idlib.
The village is controlled by former Al-Qaeda affiliate Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).
White Helmets rescuers attempting to communicate with the trapped person under the rubble after Syrian air raids in the village of Baneen on Tuesday The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that HTS and other insurgent groups had withdrawn from Khan Sheikhoun, a town south of Baneen.
Following the capture of Khan Sheikhoun, Syrian troops are expected to move north towards Maaret al-Numan, another town on the highway heading towards Idlib.
Opposition groups also alleged intense bombardment in the rebel-held town of Jisr al-Shughour on the southwestern edge of Idlib on Tuesday.
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