BFF-05 Syria regime shelling kills 9 civilians in Idlib: monitor

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Syria regime shelling kills 9 civilians in Idlib: monitor

BEIRUT, Nov 25, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Syrian regime shelling killed nine
civilians including seven children Saturday in a planned buffer zone around
the country’s last major rebel bastion, a monitor said.

A teacher and four schoolchildren were among the victims after the
shelling hit near a school in the northwestern province of Idlib, the Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights said.

Regime ally Russia and rebel backer Turkey in September agreed to set up a
demilitarised cordon around the region of Idlib to stave off a massive regime
offensive.

But the deal’s implementation has stalled after jihadists refused to
withdraw from the expected buffer zone by a mid-October deadline, and
sporadic shelling and clashes have since rocked the area.

The teacher and four children were leaving the school in the town of
Jarjanaz in the southeast of Idlib province when the artillery fire hit, said
Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman.

Saturday’s killings are the latest in a string of similar incidents,
according to the Britain-based monitor, which says it relies on sources
inside Syria for its information.

On November 2, regime shelling killed at least five civilans in the same
town of Jarjanaz.

On October 26, artillery fire by pro-government forces killed seven
civilians in the town of Al-Rifa inside the Idlib region.

The September 17 deal was intended to protect three million inhabitants in
the Idlib region, more than half of which is held by an alliance led by
jihadists of Al-Qaeda’s former Syria affiliate.

Syria’s regime has insisted that the buffer zone deal is temporary and
that Idlib will eventually revert to government control.

Syria’s war has killed more than 360,000 people since it erupted in 2011
with the brutal repression of anti-government protests.

BSS/AFP/MSY/0830 hrs