Idlib: In Syria, Coalition Forces launched Airstrikes on Schools and Markets, due to which 20 peoples got killed and several others injured.
According to the International News Agency, airstrikes took place in the Syrian city of Idlib, which also hit markets and schools. The attack left 20 dead, and dozens are injured severely. Earlier, more than 50 were killed in clashes between government forces and militants.
In Syria, the culprit of Human Rights said that the airstrikes were close to Markets and Schools. The attack on the markets killed 11, while the school raid killed nine peoples, including children.
Rescue agencies started operations and shifted the dead and injured to a nearby hospital. The condition of the four injured is critical, due to which it the number of casualties is feared to increase.
Militants have occupied most areas of Syria, but the Intrusive battle in some areas to hold the Idlib town is still on its peak. It is also causing the loss of lives and wealth of innocent civilians.
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According to an estimate, almost 4775 peoples have been killed in Syria since the Assad government, started a military offensive in April against the opposition-held areas, including Idlib.
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Syria Civil Defence, which is also known as “White Helmets” said on their Facebook Page, “Strikes on the peoples in Marked and School led everyone to wide destruction”.