Assad regime, allies seize 12 villages in Syria's Idlib
- Middle East
- Agencies and A News
- Published Date: 10:26 | 23 December 2019
- Modified Date: 10:26 | 23 December 2019
Syrian regime forces, Russia and Iran backed-groups on Monday seized 12 villages in northwestern Syria, despite a de-escalation zone in the region.
In a fresh offensive, Al-Modairesa, Abu Sharji, Al-Qarati, Karsatna, Al-Halba, Al-Tah, Al-Meisruneh, Mazraat Al-Khalifa, Tahtaya, Abu Makki, Al-Saqia and Al-Sarman were brought under regime control.
The move increased the number of villages captured by the Assad regime and its allies to 26 since Dec. 20.
Over 1,300 civilians have been killed in the Idlib de-escalation zone despite a deal reached by Ankara and Moscow in September 2018.
Over a million Syrians have moved near the Turkish border following intense attacks.
Since the eruption of the bloody civil war in Syria in 2011, Turkey has taken in over 3.6 million Syrians who fled their country, making Turkey the world's top refugee-hosting country.