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Over 235,000 people fled Idlib in last two weeks: UN

With the latest escalation of violence in northwest Syria, civilians in Idlib governorate are again suffering from the devastating consequences of hostilities. The mass displacement between December 12- 25 has left the Maaret al-Numan region in southern Idlib almost empty.

Truckloads of civilians flee a Syrian military offensive in Idlib province on the main road near Hazano in Syria, on Tuesday.
Truckloads of civilians flee a Syrian military offensive in Idlib province on the main road near Hazano in Syria, on Tuesday.
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Published : Dec 28, 2019, 9:06 AM IST

New York: The United Nations on Friday said over 235,000 people fled the Idlib region in the last two weeks after Russia and Syria launched airstrikes in a bid to take over the last major opposition bastion.

The UN's humanitarian agency OCHA said that the mass displacement between December 12- 25 has left the Maaret al-Numan region in southern Idlib almost empty.

A man rides in a truck as civilians flee a Syrian military offensive in Idlib province on the main road near Hazano in Syria, on Tuesday.
A man rides in a truck as civilians flee a Syrian military offensive in Idlib province on the main road near Hazano in Syria, on Tuesday.

With the latest escalation of violence in northwest Syria, civilians in Idlib governorate are again suffering from the devastating consequences of hostilities.

Read Also: 10 killed in airstrike in Syria

Since mid-December, Russia backed Syria government launched a fresh assault to capture the province.

Truckloads of civilians flee a Syrian military offensive in Idlib province on the main road near Hazano in Syria, on Tuesday.
Truckloads of civilians flee a Syrian military offensive in Idlib province on the main road near Hazano in Syria, on Tuesday.

Syrian Bashar al-Assad regime backed by Iran has reportedly promised to take back the rebel-controlled area and broke a ceasefire that was announced in August.

A man pulls a tanker trailer as civilians flee a Syrian military offensive in Idlib province on the main road near Hazano in Syria, on Tuesday.
A man pulls a tanker trailer as civilians flee a Syrian military offensive in Idlib province on the main road near Hazano in Syria, on Tuesday.

They have since December 19 seized dozens of towns and villages from armed fighters amid clashes that have killed hundreds on both sides.

Read Also: Syrian troops push toward Turkish post

New York: The United Nations on Friday said over 235,000 people fled the Idlib region in the last two weeks after Russia and Syria launched airstrikes in a bid to take over the last major opposition bastion.

The UN's humanitarian agency OCHA said that the mass displacement between December 12- 25 has left the Maaret al-Numan region in southern Idlib almost empty.

A man rides in a truck as civilians flee a Syrian military offensive in Idlib province on the main road near Hazano in Syria, on Tuesday.
A man rides in a truck as civilians flee a Syrian military offensive in Idlib province on the main road near Hazano in Syria, on Tuesday.

With the latest escalation of violence in northwest Syria, civilians in Idlib governorate are again suffering from the devastating consequences of hostilities.

Read Also: 10 killed in airstrike in Syria

Since mid-December, Russia backed Syria government launched a fresh assault to capture the province.

Truckloads of civilians flee a Syrian military offensive in Idlib province on the main road near Hazano in Syria, on Tuesday.
Truckloads of civilians flee a Syrian military offensive in Idlib province on the main road near Hazano in Syria, on Tuesday.

Syrian Bashar al-Assad regime backed by Iran has reportedly promised to take back the rebel-controlled area and broke a ceasefire that was announced in August.

A man pulls a tanker trailer as civilians flee a Syrian military offensive in Idlib province on the main road near Hazano in Syria, on Tuesday.
A man pulls a tanker trailer as civilians flee a Syrian military offensive in Idlib province on the main road near Hazano in Syria, on Tuesday.

They have since December 19 seized dozens of towns and villages from armed fighters amid clashes that have killed hundreds on both sides.

Read Also: Syrian troops push toward Turkish post

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