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.](https://etvbharatimages.akamaized.net/etvbharat/prod-images/5515192_1.jpg)
With the latest escalation of violence in northwest Syria, civilians in Idlib governorate are again suffering from the devastating consequences of hostilities.
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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.](https://etvbharatimages.akamaized.net/etvbharat/prod-images/5515192_2.jpg)
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.](https://etvbharatimages.akamaized.net/etvbharat/prod-images/5515192_3.jpg)
They have since December 19 seized dozens of towns and villages from armed fighters amid clashes that have killed hundreds on both sides.
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